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Delay compensation for nonlinear teleoperators using predictor observers

Serhat Dikyar, Tuğba Leblebici, Duruhan Özçelik, Mustafa Ünel, Asif Şabanoviç, Seta Boğosyan

Year
2010
Citations
3

Abstract

This paper presents a delay compensation technique for nonlinear teleoperators by developing a predictor type sliding mode observer (SMO) that estimates future states of the slave operator. Predicted states are then used in control formulation. In the proposed scheme, disturbance observers (DOB) are also utilized to linearize nonlinear dynamics of the master and slave operators. It is shown that utilization of disturbance observers and predictor observer allow simple PD controllers to be used to provide stable position tracking for bilateral teleoperation. Proposed approach is verified with simulations where it is compared with two state-of-the-art methods. Successful experimental results with a bilateral teleoperation system consisting of a pair of pantograph robots also validates the proposed method.

Keywords

TeleoperationControl theory (sociology)Nonlinear systemCompensation (psychology)Control engineeringObserver (physics)PantographEngineeringComputer scienceRobot

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