基于被动的模型中介遥操作模型更新

Xiao Xu, Clemens Schuwerk, E. Steinbach
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我们研究了模型介导遥操作(MMT)系统中三维(3D)触觉交互的稳定性。在MMT中,主端使用一个简单的对象模型来近似远程环境。根据从端估计的模型参数,在主端局部渲染触觉反馈。MMT方法的主要优点是触觉控制回路在局部运行,即使在存在通信延迟的情况下也能保持稳定的行为。当环境发生变化或遇到新的、以前未见过的部件时,必须更新局部模型。在模型更新过程中,模型参数的突然变化会导致模型跳跃效应,导致不可预测的运动和力。为了减轻这种影响,需要一个平滑稳定的模型更新方案。为了保证系统的稳定性,导出了三维弹簧-阻尼器模型在模型更新阶段的无源条件。模型参数变化产生的能量通过自适应阻尼器单元耗散。同时考虑了触觉装置的采样效应。通过仿真和主观实验对所提出的基于被动的模型更新(PMU)方案的性能进行了评价。评估结果表明,采用PMU方案可以保证系统在模型更新阶段的稳定性。此外,如果启用PMU方案,受试者对模型更新感到更舒服。
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Passivity-based model updating for Model-mediated Teleoperation
We study the stability of three-dimensional (3D) haptic interaction in Model-mediated Teleoperation (MMT) systems. In MMT, a simple object model is employed on the master side to approximate the remote environment. The haptic feedback is rendered locally on the master side based on model parameters which are estimated on the slave side. The main advantage of the MMT approach is that the haptic control loop is running locally which leads to stable behavior even in the presence of communication delays. The local model must be updated when the environment changes, or novel, previously unseen parts are encountered. During the model update, a sudden change of the model parameters leads to model-jump effects and results in unpredictable motion and force. A smooth and stable model update scheme is required to mitigate this effect. To guarantee system stability, we derive a passivity condition for a 3D spring-damper model during the model update phase. Energy generated due to the changes of the model parameters is dissipated through an adaptive damper element. The sampling effect of the haptic device is also taken into account. The performance of the proposed passivity-based model update (PMU) scheme is evaluated through simulations and subjective experiments. Evaluation results show that by using the PMU scheme, system stability during the model update phase is guaranteed. Moreover, subjects feel more comfortable with the model update if the PMU scheme is enabled.
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