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Bilateral Teleoperation of Robotic Systems with Predictive Control
Ya‐Jun Pan, Jason Gu, Max Q.‐H. Meng, J. Jayachandran
- Year
- 2007
- Citations
- 5
Abstract
This paper presents a new control approach with prediction to minimize the effects of time delays while ensuring stability and system performance. Two predictors at the slave and master sides are constructed assuming that the time delays in both transmission channels are measurable. Simulation and experimental results are compared with the scheme without prediction to show the effectiveness of this approach. The influence of data dropout to the proposed teleoperation system is studied in the experiment.
Keywords
TeleoperationDropout (neural networks)Model predictive controlComputer scienceStability (learning theory)TeleroboticsTransmission (telecommunications)Control theory (sociology)Scheme (mathematics)Control (management)
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