Comparison of System Identification Techniques for the Hydraulic Manipulator Test Bed (Hmtb)

Comparison of System Identification Techniques for the Hydraulic Manipulator Test Bed (Hmtb)

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In this thesis linear, dynamic, multivariable state-space models for three joints of the ground-based Hydraulic Manipulator Test Bed (HMTB) are identified. HMTB, housed at the NASA Langley Research Center, is a ground-based version of the Dexterous Orbital Servicing System (DOSS), a representative space station manipulator. The dynamic models of the HMTB manipulator will first be estimated by applying nonparametric identification methods to determine each joint's response characteristics using various input excitations. These excitations include sum of sinusoids, pseudorandom binary sequences (PRBS), bipolar ramping pulses, and chirp input signals. Next, two different parametric system identification techniques will be applied to identify the best dynamical description of the joints. The manipulator is localized about a representative space station orbital replacement unit (ORU) task allowing the use of linear system identification methods. Comparisons, observations, and results of both parametric system identification techniques are discussed. The thesis concludes by proposing a model reference control system to aid in astronaut ground tests. This approach would allow the identified models to mimic on-orbit dynamic characteristics of the actual flight manipulator thus providing astronauts with realistic on-orbit responses to perform space station tasks in a ground-based environment. Morris, A. Terry Unspecified Center SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION; MANIPULATORS; DYNAMIC MODELS; TELEROBOTICS; CONTROL SYSTEMS DESIGN; TEST STANDS; PARAMETER IDENTIFICATION; SPACE STATIONS; ORBITAL SERVICING; GROUND TESTS; SYSTEMS SIMULATION; PSEUDORANDOM SEQUENCES; DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS; EXCITATION; HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT; EXPERIMENT DESIGN...

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ISBN: 9781731253781
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 132
Weight: 322g
Height: 279mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 7mm