Human-robot cooperative swinging of complex pendulum-like objects
Philine Donner, Franz Christange, Martin Buss
- Year
- 2013
- Citations
- 7
Abstract
This paper investigates human-robot cooperative swinging of a complex pendulum-like object. The complexity of the object results in two possible swinging modes. The goal is to excite one mode such that a desired energy level of the pendulum is reached while simultaneously damping the other mode. The energy based control concept relies on the projection of the complex mechanism onto an abstract simple pendulum with two-sided actuation. An actively contributing robot leader and robot follower are implemented. The controller performance is analyzed through simulations. A virtual reality experiment shows the transferability of the control approach to a human interaction partner.
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