Abstract— This paper presents a novel human-like learning controller to interact with unknown environments. Strictly derived from the minimization of instability, motion error, and effort, the controller compensates for the disturbance in the environment in interaction tasks by adapting feedforward force and impedance. In contrast with conventional learning controllers, the new controller can deal with unstable situations that are typical of tool use and gradually acquire a desired stability margin. Simulations show that this controller is a good model of human motor adaptation. Robotic implementations further demonstrate its capabilities to optimally adapt interaction with dynamic environments and humans in joint torque controlled robots and variable impedance actuators, without requiring interaction force sensing
Human-Like Adaptation of Force and Impedance in Stable and Unstable Interactions
IEEE Transactions on Robotics ; 27 , 5
2011-10-01
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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