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A Variable-Fractional Order Admittance Controller for pHRI

Doganay Sirintuna, Yusuf Aydın, Ozan Çaldıran, Ozan Tokatlı, Volkan Patoğlu, Çağatay Başdoğan

202022 citationsDOI

Abstract

In today's automation driven manufacturing environments, emerging technologies like cobots (collaborative robots) and augmented reality interfaces can help integrating humans into the production workflow to benefit from their adaptability and cognitive skills. In such settings, humans are expected to work with robots side by side and physically interact with them. However, the trade-off between stability and transparency is a core challenge in the presence of physical human robot interaction (pHRI). While stability is of utmost importance for safety, transparency is required for fully exploiting the precision and ability of robots in handling labor intensive tasks. In this work, we propose a new variable admittance controller based on fractional order control to handle this trade-off more effectively. We compared the performance of fractional order variable admittance controller with a classical admittance controller with fixed parameters as a baseline and an integer order variable admittance controller during a realistic drilling task. Our comparisons indicate that the proposed controller led to a more transparent interaction compared to the other controllers without sacrificing the stability. We also demonstrate a use case for an augmented reality (AR) headset which can augment human sensory capabilities for reaching a certain drilling depth otherwise not possible without changing the role of the robot as the decision maker.

Topics & Concepts

AdmittanceRobotController (irrigation)Transparency (behavior)Computer scienceControl theory (sociology)Control engineeringSimulationEngineeringControl (management)Artificial intelligenceElectrical impedanceComputer securityElectrical engineeringBiologyAgronomyTeleoperation and Haptic SystemsSoft Robotics and ApplicationsRobotics and Automated Systems