Title :
An adaptive basic I/O gain tuning method based on leveling control input histogram for human-machine systems
Author :
Kamezaki, Mitsuhiro ; Iwata, Hiroshi ; Sugano, S.
Author_Institution :
Res. Inst. for Sci. & Eng. (RISE), Waseda Univ., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
A method to tune a basic input/output gain (BIOG) according to usage conditions for human-machine systems is proposed for improving work performance. Adapting a BIOG is effective in terms of improving operability and work efficiency, but frequent changes using a gain scheduling strategy degrade the operability by confusing the machine dynamics. The proposed tuning system adjusts a BIOG at long intervals on the basis of comprehensive features in operator and work content obtained from the histogram of control lever input. The target value is set to the normal distribution, meaning that all ranges of the control lever are evenly used in a spring-type lever, as leveling the histogram independent of an operator and work content provides the consistent operational feeling, which leads to comfortable operability. To ensure practicality and effectiveness, a BIOG curve is set to a polygonal line involving a break point and a saturation point that are tuned by equivalent transform of area differences between the obtained histogram and normal distribution curves. Two types of experimental task were performed using a hydraulic arm system. Results showed that the proposed BIOG tuning system improves time efficiency by reducing the area difference while increasing the subjective usability compared with a conventional fixed BIOG system.
Keywords :
adaptive control; human-robot interaction; hydraulic systems; manipulator dynamics; normal distribution; springs (mechanical); BIOG curve; BIOG tuning system; adaptive basic I/O gain tuning method; area difference reduction; basic input/output gain; break point; comfortable operability; comprehensive features; consistent operational feeling; control input histogram leveling; control lever ranges; gain scheduling strategy; human-machine systems; hydraulic arm system; machine dynamics; normal distribution; operability degradation; operability improvement; polygonal line; saturation point; spring-type lever; subjective usability; target value; time efficiency improvement; usage conditions; work efficiency improvement; work performance improvement; Adaptive systems; Gaussian distribution; Histograms; Joints; Man machine systems; Manipulators; Tuning;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2014), 2014 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/IROS.2014.6942817