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Abstract:
In manufacturing, musculoskeletal robots have gained more attention with the potential advantages of flexibility, robustness, and adaptability over conventional serial-link rigid robots. Focusing on the fundamental lifting tasks, a hybrid controller is proposed to overcome control challenges of such robots for widely applications in industry. The metaverse technology offers an available simulated-reality-based platform to verify the proposed method. The hybrid controller contains two main parts. A muscle-synergy-based radial basis function (RBF) network is proposed as the feedforward controller, which is able to characterize the phasic and the tonic muscle synergies simultaneously. The adaptive dynamic programming (ADP) is applied as the feedback controller to address the optimal control problem. The actor-critic structure is applied in the ADP-based controller, where the critic network is trained to approximate the optimal performance index and the actor network is trained to compute the optimal muscle excitations. Furthermore, the convergence and stability of the ADP algorithm are also analyzed. Finally, experiments have been designed to verify the effectiveness of this hybrid controller on an upper limb musculoskeletal system, and the comparisons with other controllers are also illustrated. The results show that the proposed controller can obtain a satisfactory performance for lifting tasks.
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