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Bacterial foraging-optimized PID control of a two-wheeled machine with a two-directional handling mechanism

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posted on 2024-03-12, 16:54 authored by Khaled Goher, Sulaiman Fadlallah
<p>This paper presents the performance of utilizing a bacterial foraging optimization algorithm on a PID control scheme for controlling a five DOF two-wheeled robotic machine with two-directional handling mechanism. The system under investigation provides solutions for industrial robotic applications that require a limited-space working environment. The system nonlinear mathematical model, derived using Lagrangian modelling approach, is simulated in MATLAB/Simulink® environment. Bacterial foraging-optimized PID control with decoupled nature is designed and implemented. Various working scenarios with multiple initial conditions are used to test the robustness and the system performance. Simulation results revealed the effectiveness of the bacterial foraging-optimized PID control method in improving the system performance compared to the PID control scheme.</p>

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  • School of Engineering (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Robotics and Biomimetics

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Springer

ISSN

2197-3768

Date Submitted

2018-08-30

Date Accepted

2017-03-23

Date of First Publication

2017-03-23

Date of Final Publication

2017-03-23

Date Document First Uploaded

2018-08-30

ePrints ID

33059

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