• DocumentCode
    834829
  • Title

    Toward switching motor control

  • Author

    Fiene, Jonathan ; Niemeyer, Günter

  • Author_Institution
    Stanford Univ. Telerobotics Lab., CA, USA
  • Volume
    11
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2006
  • Firstpage
    27
  • Lastpage
    34
  • Abstract
    Traditionally focused on applications where humans are safely out of reach, the field of robotics was developed to perform repetitive tasks with high precision and accuracy. In contrast, recent developments have opened up a new subfield of robotics in which users are in direct contact with robotic devices. This physical interaction requires the device to be sensitive to human contact while maintaining performance. While hardware designs have progressed to fill this new area, the underlying controller remains nearly the same as that developed for industrial robots decades ago, imposing limits on the performance of the overall system. To address the unique requirements of these human-interactive robotic devices, we are working to replace the traditional amplifier with a high-speed switching controller. Combining the simplicity and efficiency of pulsewidth modulation with the high bandwidth of linear amplifiers, this approach demonstrates performance gains when implemented as a closed-loop current controller. We also extend this design to the proposal of a third-order architecture to combine an amplifier and servo controller into an integrated system with the potential to overcome the fundamental limits of today´s systems and enable the future of human-interactive robotics.
  • Keywords
    amplifiers; closed loop systems; electric current control; machine control; motor drives; pulse width modulation; robots; servomechanisms; time-varying systems; closed-loop current controller; high-speed switching controller; human-interactive robotic devices; linear amplifiers; pulsewidth modulation; servo controller; switching motor control; Control systems; Electrical equipment industry; Hardware; Humans; Industrial control; Motor drives; Pulse amplifiers; Robot sensing systems; Service robots; Space vector pulse width modulation; Bang-bang control; motor drives; permanent-magnet motors;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Mechatronics, IEEE/ASME Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1083-4435
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMECH.2005.863368
  • Filename
    1597173