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Novel Compliant Control of a Pneumatic Artificial Muscle Driven by Hydrogen Pressure Under a Varying Environment

Thanana Nuchkrua, Thananchai Leephakpreeda

2021IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics42 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this article, a pneumatic artificial muscle (PAM) based on a metal hydride (MH) is considered for a compact compliant actuator. It is suitable for broad applications of the human–robot interaction (HRI). To address the problem of the HRI represented by a varying environment, a compliant control is introduced. In fact, the bottlenecks of improving the performance in the compliant control of the PAM actuator are: an inherent nonlinear dynamics of a PAM, the parametric and nonlinear uncertainties influenced by a varying environment, and an additional high dimension introduced by an MH employed as a driving force for the PAM. We propose a learning-based adaptive robust control (LARC) framework to tackle these challenges. A Bayesian learning technique deals with the parameter adaptation for the adaptive control. The effectiveness of the LARC has been examined in extensive experiments of tracking control.

Topics & Concepts

Artificial muscleActuatorControl engineeringControl theory (sociology)Computer scienceNonlinear systemParametric statisticsRobotAdaptive controlArtificial intelligenceEngineeringControl (management)MathematicsStatisticsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsSoft Robotics and ApplicationsMechanical Circulatory Support DevicesProsthetics and Rehabilitation Robotics
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