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On Achieving Bounded Harvest Times in Robotic Fruit Harvesting: A Finite-Time Visual Servo Control Approach

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Abstract To improve commercial feasibility of robotic harvesters, it is utmost important to reduce and be able to guarantee harvesting times. A significant portion of this responsibility is on the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract To improve commercial feasibility of robotic harvesters, it is utmost important to reduce and be able to guarantee harvesting times. A significant portion of this responsibility is on the control system. Current visual servo control methods can at best achieve exponential regulation of a robot (i.e., theoretically infinite convergence time), making it impossible to predict harvest time. The aim of this paper is to introduce a new finite-time visual servo control approach that guarantees finite (i.e., bounded) and computable harvest times. To this end, a continuous terminal sliding mode visual servo controller is developed, and Lyapunov-based stability analysis is presented to guarantee finite-time regulation of the robot to a target fruit. Further, we derive expressions for the bound on the harvesting time, which can aid post-harvest operations management. The developed controller is validated through numerical simulations.

Keywords: servo control; finite time; visual servo; time

Journal Title: IFAC-PapersOnLine
Year Published: 2019

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