Effectiveness of the DIDIM method with respect to the usual CLOE method. Application to the dynamic parameters identification of an industrial robot.

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Jubien, Anthony [1 ]
Gautier, Maxime
Janot, Alexandre [2 ]
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[1] IRCCyN Inst Rech Commun & Cybernet Nantes, ONERA French Aerosp Lab, Nantes, France
[2] Off Natl Etud & Rech Aerosp, Toulouse, France
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Identification; output error method; non linear least squares; robot; dynamic parameters;
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
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The Usual Closed Loop Output Error (CLOE) method for dynamic parameters identification of robots has several drawbacks: slow convergence, sensitivity to initial conditions and the calculation of significant parameters is not easy-to-run. Recently a new CLOE method called as DIDIM for Direct and Inverse Identification Model needing only actual forces/torques data was validated on rigid robots. This method avoids the drawbacks of the usual CLOE method. With the DIDIM method, the optimal parameters minimize the 2-norm of the error between the actual forces/torques and the simulated ones. It is based on a closed-loop simulation of the robot using the direct dynamic model, the same structure of control-law and the same reference trajectory for both the actual robot and the simulated one. The DIDIM method simplifies dramatically the non-linear Least Squares problem by using the Inverse Dynamic Model in order to obtain an analytical expression of the simulated forces/torques which are linear in the parameters. This explains why the DIDIM method has a fast convergence. In this paper, the DIDIM method is compared with the usual CLOE method which uses the actual positions as output. Experiments are performed on a 6 degrees of freedom robot Staubli TX40.
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