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Research on robot positioning error compensation algorithm based on the Dog Leg and PSONN algorithm

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  • Ming Li
  • Rongsheng Lu

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The absolute positioning accuracy of industrial robots is much lower than that of repetitive. In this paper, an error compensation algorithm for industrial robots is proposed, which included the kinematic parameter calibration based on the enhanced Dog Leg algorithm, the odd point error prediction based on the Particle Swarm Optimization Neural Network (PSONN) algorithm, and the positioning error calculation based on the Spatial Grid Multipoint Interpolation (SGMI) algorithm. The proposed algorithm reduce the robot localization error in three progressive steps, which combines the interpretability of traditional algorithms and the nonlinear effect of neural networks, avoiding the low accuracy of traditional algorithms and the local optimal phenomenon of neural networks. The robot end positioning error model developed in this paper, mainly includes kinematic parameters, return angle, deceleration ratio relative error coefficients, joint angle coupling coefficients, and base coordinate system error. The experimental results demonstrate that, after calibrating kinematic parameter, the positioning error is reduced from 3.158 mm to 0.406 mm, the uncertainty is reduced from 1.726 mm to 0.160 mm. After compensating by the SGMI algorithm, the positioning error is reduced from 0.406 mm to 0.0685 mm. The results also demonstrate that the proposed SGMI algorithm calibrate the kinematic parameter effectively and reduced the positioning error of the industrial robot significantly.

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  • Ming Li & Rongsheng Lu, 2025. "Research on robot positioning error compensation algorithm based on the Dog Leg and PSONN algorithm," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(9), pages 1-16, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0331136
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0331136
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