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Composite nonlinear bilateral control for teleoperation systems with external disturbances

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This paper presents a new composite nonlinear bilateral control method based on the nonlinear disturbance observer ( NDOB ) for teleoperation systems with external disturbances. By introducing the estimations of… Click to show full abstract

This paper presents a new composite nonlinear bilateral control method based on the nonlinear disturbance observer ( NDOB ) for teleoperation systems with external disturbances. By introducing the estimations of NDOB and systemsʼ nominal nonlinear dynamics into controller design, a NDOB based composite nonlinear bilateral controller is constructed to attenuate the influence of disturbance and uncertain nonlinearities. As compared with the existing bilateral control methods which usually achieve force haptic ( i.e., contact force tracking ) through a passive way, the newly proposed method has two major merits: asymptotical convergence of both position and force tracking errors is guaranteed; disturbance influence on force tracking error dynamics is rejected through the direct feedforward compensation of disturbance estimation. Simulations on a nonlinear teleoperation system are carried out and the results validate the effectiveness of the proposed controller.

Keywords: bilateral control; teleoperation systems; composite nonlinear; nonlinear bilateral

Journal Title: IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica
Year Published: 2019

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