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State Estimation and Feedforward Tremor Suppression for a Handheld Micromanipulator with a Kalman Filter
Brian C Becker1, Robert A Maclachlan, Cameron N Riviere
1Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA.
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Active compensation of physiological tremor for handheld micromanipulators depends on fast control and actuation responses. Because of real-world latencies, real-time compensation is usually not completely effective at eliminating unwanted hand motion. By modeling tremor, more effective cancellation is possible by anticipating future hand motion. We propose a feedforward control strategy that utilizes tremor velocity from a state-estimating Kalman filter. We demonstrate that estimating hand motion in a feedforward controller overcomes real-world latencies in micromanipulator actuation. In hold-still tasks with a fully handheld micromanipulator, the proposed feedforward approach improves tremor rejection by over 50%.

