Near-optimal tracking control of mobile robots via receding-horizon dual heuristic programming
Document Type
Article
Date of Original Version
11-30-2015
Abstract
Trajectory tracking control of wheeled mobile robots (WMRs) has been an important research topic in control theory and robotics. Although various tracking control methods with stability have been developed for WMRs, it is still difficult to design optimal or near-optimal tracking controller under uncertainties and disturbances. In this paper, a near-optimal tracking control method is presented for WMRs based on receding-horizon dual heuristic programming (RHDHP). In the proposed method, a backstepping kinematic controller is designed to generate desired velocity profiles and the receding horizon strategy is used to decompose the infinite-horizon optimal control problem into a series of finite-horizon optimal control problems. In each horizon, a closed-loop tracking control policy is successively updated using a class of approximate dynamic programming algorithms called finite-horizon dual heuristic programming (DHP). The convergence property of the proposed method is analyzed and it is shown that the tracking control system based on RHDHP is asymptotically stable by using the Lyapunov approach. Simulation results on three tracking control problems demonstrate that the proposed method has improved control performance when compared with conventional model predictive control (MPC) and DHP. It is also illustrated that the proposed method has lower computational burden than conventional MPC, which is very beneficial for real-Time tracking control.
Publication Title, e.g., Journal
IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics
Volume
46
Issue
10
Citation/Publisher Attribution
Lian, Chuanqiang, Xin Xu, Hong Chen, and Haibo He. "Near-optimal tracking control of mobile robots via receding-horizon dual heuristic programming." IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics 46, 10 (2015): 2484-2496. doi: 10.1109/TCYB.2015.2478857.