DocumentCode
1476437
Title
Control of Interaction Force of Twin Direct-Drive Motor System Using Variable Wire Rope Tension With Multisensor Integration
Author
Mitsantisuk, Chowarit ; Ohishi, Kiyoshi ; Katsura, Seiichiro
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nagaoka Univ. of Technol., Nagaoka, Japan
Volume
59
Issue
1
fYear
2012
Firstpage
498
Lastpage
510
Abstract
In this paper, a novel wire-based robot system with consideration of the different levels of wire rope tension is introduced, and its performance while executing a task in an unknown environment is analyzed. An adaptable wire rope tension control, called a twin direct-drive motor system, provides a unique structure for a robot interaction system. Compared with conventional industrial robots, it significantly becomes the preferred approach for improving the level of reliability and providing safe user interaction because the wire rope mechanism is a low friction and lightweight device. In addition, from the identification results, the bandwidth of the robot system can be regulated by changing the wire rope tension. In the controller design, dual disturbance observers with respect to two operation modes, namely, the common mode and the differential mode, are designed and applied for controlling the wire rope tension and interaction force. A variable wire rope tension algorithm is proposed to change the mechanical bandwidth based on the movements of a human. The advantages of a high mechanical bandwidth and low stiffness transmission are combined. With regard to the rejection of the vibration effects and the generation of a smooth interaction force, the variable wire rope tension control is found to give the best results in an experimental setup.
Keywords
adaptive control; control system synthesis; elasticity; force control; industrial robots; motor drives; observers; sensor fusion; vibrations; adaptable wire rope tension control; controller design; differential mode; dual disturbance observers; industrial robots; interaction force control; multisensor integration; robot interaction system; stiffness transmission; twin direct-drive motor system; variable wire rope tension; vibration effects; wire rope tension algorithm; wire-based robot system; Bandwidth; Force; Observers; Robot sensing systems; Service robots; Wire; Acceleration control; Kalman filter; disturbance observer; human interaction; modal space design; motion control; power assist; sensor integration system;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0046
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2011.2130494
Filename
5735222
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