This thesis describes a research study in the design,
implementation, evaluation and commercialisation of
pneumatic motion control systems for modular robots. The
research programme was conducted as part of a collaborative
study, sponsored by the Science and Engineering Research
Council, between Loughborough University and Martonair (UK)
Limited.
Microprocessor based motion control strategies have been
used to produce low cost pneumatic servo-drives which can be
used for 'point-to-point' positioning of payloads. Software
based realtime control strategies have evolved which
accomplish servo-controlled positioning while compensating
for drive system non-linearities and time delays. The
application of novel compensation techniques has resulted in
a significant improvement in both the static and dynamic
performance of the drive.
A theoretical foundation is presented based on a
linearised model of a pneumatic actuator, servo-valve, and
load system. The thesis describes the design and evolution
of microprocessor based hardware and software for motion
control of pneumatic drives. A British Standards based
test-facility has allowed control strategies to be evaluated
with reference to standard performance criteria.
It is demonstrated in this research study that the dynamic
and static performance characteristics of a pneumatic motion
control system can be dramatically improved by applying
appropriate software based realtime control strategies. This
makes the application of computer controlled pneumatic
servos in manufacturing very attractive with cost
performance ratios which match or better alternative drive
technologies.
The research study has led to commercial products
(marketed by Martonair Ltd), in which realtime control
algorithms implementing these control strategy designs are
executed within a microprocessor based motion controller.
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