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Asymmetric Bimanual Control of Dual-Arm Exoskeletons for Human-Cooperative Manipulations
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2017
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Robot KinematicsEngineeringDexterous ManipulationMotor ControlAdvanced Motion ControlRehabilitation RoboticsKinesiologySoft RoboticsRobot LearningKinematicsRehabilitation EngineeringHealth SciencesMechatronicsImpedance ParametersMotion ControlRobot ControlViable Impedance ModelMechanical SystemsRoboticsAsymmetric Bimanual ControlSpecific Impedance Target
In this paper, two upper limbs of an exoskeleton robot are operated within a constrained region of the operational space with unidentified intention of the human operator's motion as well as uncertain dynamics including physical limits. The new human-cooperative strategies are developed to detect the human subject's movement efforts in order to make the robot behavior flexible and adaptive. The motion intention extracted from the measurement of the subject's muscular effort in terms of the applied forces/torques can be represented to derive the reference trajectory of his/her limb using a viable impedance model. Then, adaptive online estimation for impedance parameters is employed to deal with the nonlinear and variable stiffness property of the limb model. In order for the robot to follow a specific impedance target, we integrate the motion intention estimation into a barrier Lyapunov function based adaptive impedance control. Experiments have been carried out to verify the effectiveness of the proposed dual-arm coordination control scheme, in terms of desired motion and force tracking.
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