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Power scaling in port-Hamiltonian based telemanipulation
Cristian Secchi, S. Straimgioli, Cesare Fantuzzi
- Year
- 2005
- Citations
- 7
Abstract
In several applications involving bilateral telemanipulation, master and slave robots act at different power scales (e.g. telesurgery). The aim of this paper is to embed power scaling into port-Hamiltonian based bilateral telemanipulation schemes, In order to deal with nonnegligible transmission delays we propose a novel scattering based communication strategy to properly scale the power exchanged by master and slave while preserving a stable behavior of the overall scheme.
Keywords
ScalingHamiltonian (control theory)Port (circuit theory)Computer scienceRobotPower transmissionPower (physics)Control theory (sociology)EngineeringElectrical engineering
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