Controllability and accessibility of vibrations in multiple planes on link-elastic robot arms

F. John, J. Malzahn, T. Bertram
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Research on link-elasticities offers the perspective to devise lightweight robots with intrinsic safety benefits for physical human-robot interaction and fast motions with reduced energy consumption. Moreover, their force/torque sensing capabilities mimic the functionalities of animalistic whiskers, putting the robot in a position to react gently to its environment. While many works consider single elastic links or planar settings, the present work addresses the controllability problem for link-elastic robots with multiple vibration planes. The paper introduces the reader to the modal controllability and accessibility problem emerging in such systems, and proposes a novel geometric controllability index with reduced complexity. The proposed index is compared and analysed with respect to existing indexes from literature in preparation for adaptive vibration control schemes.
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连杆弹性机械臂多平面振动的可控性和可及性
连杆弹性的研究为设计具有内在安全效益的轻量化机器人提供了视角,使其能够进行人机物理交互和快速运动,同时降低能耗。此外,它们的力/扭矩传感能力模仿了动物胡须的功能,使机器人能够对环境做出温和的反应。虽然许多工作考虑单弹性连杆或平面设置,但本工作解决了具有多个振动平面的连杆弹性机器人的可控性问题。本文介绍了这类系统中出现的模态可控性和可达性问题,并提出了一种降低复杂度的几何可控性指标。将所提出的指标与文献中已有的指标进行了比较和分析,为自适应振动控制方案做准备。
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