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On tracking performance in bilateral teleoperation

Nikhil Chopra, Mark W. Spong, Roméo Ortega, Nikita Barabanov

发表年份
2006
引用次数
210

摘要

This paper addresses the problem of steady-state position and force tracking in bilateral teleoperation. Passivity-based control schemes for bilateral teleoperation provide robust stability against network delays in the feedback loop and velocity tracking, but do not guarantee steady-state position and force tracking in general. Position drift due to data loss and offset of initial conditions is a well-known problem in such systems. In this paper, we introduce a new architecture, which builds upon the traditional passivity-based configuration by using additional position control on both the master and slave robots, to solve the steady-state position and force-tracking problem. Lyapunov stability methods are used to establish the range of the position control gains on the master and slave sides. Experimental results using a single-degree-of-freedom master/slave system are presented, showing the performance of the resulting system

关键词

TeleoperationControl theory (sociology)PassivityPosition (finance)Tracking (education)Offset (computer science)TeleroboticsStability (learning theory)Master/slaveRobot

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