Under CopyrightOlofsson, BjörnBjörnOlofssonSörnmo, OlofOlofSörnmoSchneider, UlrichUlrichSchneiderRobertsson, AndersAndersRobertssonPuzik, ArnoldArnoldPuzikJohansson, RolfRolfJohansson2022-03-1123.11.20112011https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/37247110.24406/publica-r-37247110.1109/IROS.2011.6094846This paper presents a method for modeling and control of a piezo-actuated high-dynamic compensation mechanism for usage together with an industrial robot during a machining operation, such as milling in aluminium. The machining spindle was attached to the compensation mechanism and the robot held the workpiece. Due to the inherent resonant character of mechanical constructions of this type, and the nonlinear phenomena appearing in piezo actuators, control of the compensation mechanism is a challenging problem. This paper presents models of the construction, experimentally identified using subspace-based identification methods. A subsequent control scheme, based on the identified models, utilizing state feedback for controlling the position of the spindle is outlined. Results from experiments performed on a prototype of the compensation mechanism are also provided.enPiezo-AktorenPiezoantriebindustrial robotSensorIndustrieroboterModeling and control of a piezo-actuated high-dynamic compensation mechanism for industrial robotsconference paper