非线性模型预测阻抗控制的物理相互作用的完全驱动的六驱动器
Ran Jiao1, Jianfeng Li1, Yongfeng Rong2
1Beijing Key Laboratory of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Faculty of Materials and Manufacturing, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|June 10, 2023
概括
这项研究引入了一种新型的非线性模型预测阻抗控制 (NMPIC) 对于与环境相互作用的六极管. 该方法通过管理约束并确保在物理任务期间遵守行为来增强控制.
科学领域:
- 机器人技术 机器人技术 机器人技术
- 控制系统 控制系统
- 航空航天工程 航空航天工程
背景情况:
- 六旋无人机越来越多地用于物理交互任务.
- 同时控制合规行为和系统约束是具有挑战性的.
- 现有的阻抗控制方法可能无法完全解决复杂的相互作用动态.
研究的目的:
- 为六运动体相互作用提出一个非线性模型预测阻抗控制 (NMPIC).
- 为了使限制和合规行为的同时处理.
- 为了改善相互作用力调节和系统稳定性.
主要方法:
- 通过结合非线性模型预测控制和阻抗控制,开发了NMPIC.
- 集成了一个干扰观察器来估计和补偿外部力量.
- 实施了一个权重适应策略,用于在线调整成本函数的权重矩阵.
主要成果:
- 在六运动器相互作用期间,NMPIC有效地管理约束,同时保持合规的行为.
- 干扰观察者准确地估计了外部关,以改善模型补偿.
- 与一般阻抗控制器相比,模拟表明性能和稳定性优越.
结论:
- 拟议的NMPIC方法为六运动体相互作用提供了一个强大的解决方案.
- 适应性策略在动态场景中提高了控制性能和稳定性.
- 这项研究提出了一种用于空中机器人精确相互作用力调节的新方法.
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