A Study on Rings Gymnastic Robot. Fuzzy Control Rules for Realizing Exercises.
Takaaki Yamada, Keigo Watanabe, Kazuo Kiguchi, Kiyotaka Izumi
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 2
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
The rings event is one of men's apparatus gymnastics, and has free-floating characteristics at the gripping point that do not exist in the other gymnastic events. In this paper, we propose a rings gymnastic robot intended to apply it to the coaching. Joint torque in exercises is informative for the coaching and gymnasts can easily obtain the knowledge to realize exercises if a control law of the torque is represented as "if-then" rules. Therefore, we adopt fuzzy control as a control strategy for the rings gymnastic robot. The purpose of this paper is to acquire suitable fuzzy rules for realizing a series of exercises, which is a handstand from backward giant circle. Simulation results show the effectiveness of the fuzzy rules and a guideline for the coaching can be read from the fuzzy rules.
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