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Passivity of a class of sampled-data systems: application to haptic interfaces
J. Edward Colgate, G. Schenkel
- Year
- 2005
- Citations
- 219
Abstract
Passivity of systems comprising a continuous time plant and discrete time controller is considered. This topic is motivated by stability considerations arising in the control of robots and force-reflecting human interfaces ("haptic interfaces"). A necessary and sufficient condition for the passivity of a class of sampled-data systems is derived. An example-implementation of a "virtual wall" via a one degree-of-freedom haptic interface-is presented.
Keywords
PassivityHaptic technologyComputer scienceClass (philosophy)RobotStability (learning theory)Controller (irrigation)Interface (matter)Control theory (sociology)Telerobotics
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