基于位置反馈的串联弹性作动器安全高刚度阻抗控制

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1541/ieejjia.22008067
Razvan Andrei Budau Petrea, Roberto Oboe, Giulia Michieletto
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要求安全性和顺应性的物理人机交互应用通常采用串联弹性致动器(SEAs)等机械装置。到目前为止,已经研究了用于SEAs的阻抗控制方案,以克服以被动方式在端点以物理弹簧的刚度表示的有限显示刚度。SEAs通常在电机和负载两侧安装两个编码器以进行位置测量。然而,在一些应用中,从成本和制造角度来看,安装负载侧编码器是不可行的。在这种情况下,提出了一种基于微机电系统加速度计的卡尔曼滤波器,用于估计外力和负载侧量,而不需要负载侧编码器。本文提出了一种新的阻抗控制方案,利用这种方法有效地克服了物理弹簧的刚度,同时保持了端点的无源性。仿真和实验结果表明,该控制方案与传统的基于负载侧编码器的阻抗控制方案具有相当的性能。
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Safe High Stiffness Impedance Control for Series Elastic Actuators using Collocated Position Feedback
Physical human-robot interaction applications requiring safety and compliance characteristics usually employ mechanical devices such as series elastic actuators (SEAs). So far, impedance control schemes for SEAs have been investigated to overcome the limited displayable stiffness at the end point, represented by the stiffness of a physical spring, in a passive manner. SEAs usually mount two encoders on both the motor and load sides for position measurements. However, in several applications, the installation of a load-side encoder is not feasible from both cost and manufacturing perspectives. In this scenario, a Kalman Filter based on micro electro mechanical system accelerometers has been proposed for estimating the external force and load side quantities, without the need for load-side encoders. Herein, a novel impedance control scheme leveraging this approach is proposed to effectively overcome the stiffness of the physical spring while maintaining passivity at the end point. Compared with conventional load-side encoder-based impedance control schemes, the proposed control scheme presents comparable performance, as demonstrated by simulation and experimental results.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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