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1Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, T Stone Robotics Institute, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong.
Abstract:
In this article, we present a novel and generic data-driven method to servo-control the 3-D shape of continuum and soft robots based on proprioceptive sensing feedback. Developments of 3-D shape perception and control technologies are crucial for continuum and soft robots to perform tasks autonomously in surgical interventions. However, owing to the nonlinear properties of continuum robots, one main difficulty lies in the modeling of them, especially for soft robots with variable stiffness. To address this problem, we propose a versatile learning-based adaptive shape controller by leveraging proprioception of 3-D configuration from fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors, which can online estimate the unknown model of continuum robot against unexpected disturbances and exhibit an adaptive behavior to the unmodeled system without priori data exploration. Based on a new composite adaptation algorithm, the asymptotic convergences of the closed-loop system with learning parameters have been proven by Lyapunov theory. To validate the proposed method, we present a comprehensive experimental study using two continuum and soft robots both integrated with multicore FBGs, including a robotic-assisted colonoscope and multisection extensible soft manipulators. The results demonstrate the feasibility, adaptability, and superiority of our controller in various unstructured environments, as well as phantom experiments.
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