Par2 is a two-degree-of-freedom parallel robot designed for high-speed and high-accuracy industrial pick-andplace operation tasks. As a result of the high acceleration trajectories, the end-effector undergoes some undesirable vibrations after reaching the stop positions, compromising its precision and leading therefore to an increase in the operation cycle time. Accelerometer sensors placed on the end-effector and piezoelectric patch actuators wrapped around the robot arms are employed in order to actively reduce these vibrations in a non-collocated closed-loop setting. After submitting the robot to an identification procedure, the obtained nominal model is used to synthesize a reduced order controller with the H ∞ Loop Shaping technique. Performance analysis as well as simulation and experimental results exhibit that vibration reduction is achieved around the nominal operating point, but fails for some extreme operating points, due to high control efforts. An antiwindup strategy is then employed to deal with the saturation of the actuator, which allows to achieve vibration attenuation on the whole operation domain, for a given configuration of the robot at the stop point.
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