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A Biologically-Inspired Controller for Reaching Movements

Micha Hersch, Aude Billard

Year
2006
Citations
18

Abstract

This paper presents a robotic arm controller for reaching motions. This controller applies two principles inspired by current theories of human reaching motions, namely the multi-referential control of movements and the dynamical system approach to biological control. The controller consists of a stable dynamical system active in a hybrid cartesian-joint angle frame of reference. Our results show that this controller has interesting properties in terms of stability and robustness to perturbations, and that its redundancy can be exploited for a simple solution to the joint limit avoidance problem

Keywords

Control theory (sociology)Robustness (evolution)Redundancy (engineering)Cartesian coordinate systemComputer scienceController (irrigation)Dynamical systems theoryControl engineeringRobust controlControl system

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