A Modally Adaptive Control For Multi-Contact Cyclic Motions In Compliantly Actuated Robotic Systems

2013 IEEE/RSJ INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT ROBOTS AND SYSTEMS (IROS)(2013)

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Compliant actuators in robotic systems improve robustness against rigid impacts and increase the performance and efficiency of periodic motions such as hitting, jumping and running. However, in the case of rigid impacts, as they can occur during hitting or running, the system behavior is changed compared to free motions which turns the control into a challenging task. We introduce a controller that excites periodic motions along the direction of an intrinsic mechanical oscillation mode. The controller requires no model knowledge and adapts to a modal excitation by means of measurement of the states. We experimentally show that the controller is able to stabilize a hitting motion on the variable stiffness robot DLR Hand Arm System. Further, we demonstrate by simulation that the approach applies for legged robotic systems with compliantly actuated joints. The controlled system can approach different modes of motion such as jumping, hopping and running, and thereby, it is able to handle the repeated occurrence of robot-ground contacts.
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motion control,actuators,adaptive control,shear modulus
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