Impedance control of a cable-driven SEA with mixed H_2/H_∞ synthesis

03/23/2019
by   Ningbo Yu, et al.
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Purpose: This paper presents an impedance control method with mixed H_2/H_∞ synthesis and relaxed passivity for a cable-driven series elastic actuator to be applied for physical human-robot interaction. Design/methodology/approach: To shape the system's impedance to match a desired dynamic model, the impedance control problem was reformulated into an impedance matching structure. The desired competing performance requirements as well as constraints from the physical system can be characterized with weighting functions for respective signals. Considering the frequency properties of human movements, the passivity constraint for stable human-robot interaction, which is required on the entire frequency spectrum and may bring conservative solutions, has been relaxed in such a way that it only restrains the low frequency band. Thus, impedance control became a mixed H_2/H_∞ synthesis problem, and a dynamic output feedback controller can be obtained. Findings: The proposed impedance control strategy has been tested for various desired impedance with both simulation and experiments on the cable-driven series elastic actuator platform. The actual interaction torque tracked well the desired torque within the desired norm bounds, and the control input was regulated below the motor velocity limit. The closed loop system can guarantee relaxed passivity at low frequency. Both simulation and experimental results have validated the feasibility and efficacy of the proposed method. Originality/value: This impedance control strategy with mixed H_2/H_∞ synthesis and relaxed passivity provides a novel, effective and less conservative method for physical human-robot interaction control.

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