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Intrinsically passive control in bilateral teleoperation mimo systems

Paolo Arcara, Claudio Melchiorri, Stefano Stramigioli

Year
2001
Citations
12

Abstract

In the literature, a number of interesting control schemes has been proposed for telemanipulation robotic systems. Because of the intrinsically non constant and large time delay, due to the communication channel, passivity has been largely used in these schemes in order to achieve stability of the overall teleoperation system. In this paper, the application to this context of a control scheme based on the equivalence with passive physical systems is discussed. This scheme allows to achieve stability and good performances also in cases where the time-delay is not constant. Moreover, the multi-dimensional case is taken into account, considering tasks in which not only linear motions/forces are present but also rotations and torques. Simulation results are presented and discussed.

Keywords

TeleoperationPassivityControl theory (sociology)Context (archaeology)Stability (learning theory)MIMOComputer scienceConstant (computer programming)Equivalence (formal languages)Scheme (mathematics)

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