Chapter 11

STABLE TELEOPERATION WITH TIME DOMAIN PASSIVITY CONTROL

Jee-Hwan Ryu, Dong-Soo Kwon and Blake Hannaford

Abstract

A bilateral control scheme is introduced to ensure stable teleoperation under a wide variety of environments and operating speeds. System stability is analyzed in terms of the time domain definition of passivity. A previously proposed energy-based method is extended to a 2-port network, and the issues in implementing the “Passivity Observer” and “Passivity Controller” to teleoperation systems are studied. The method is tested with our two-DOF master/slave teleoperation system. Stable teleoperation is achieved under conditions such as hard wall contact (stiffness > 150 kN/m) and hard surface following.

Total Pages: 214-228 (15)

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