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Vision-Based Impedance Control of an Aerial Manipulator Using a Nonlinear Observer

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Contact-based aerial interaction control in unknown environments is a challenging issue. To solve this problem, this paper presents an image-based impedance control scheme for an aerial manipulator. Unlike points and… Click to show full abstract

Contact-based aerial interaction control in unknown environments is a challenging issue. To solve this problem, this paper presents an image-based impedance control scheme for an aerial manipulator. Unlike points and image moments, the line features considered in this paper cannot uniquely determine the pose of the onboard camera. Therefore, a nonlinear observer is proposed to online provide supplementary 3D information of the system. After that, a hierarchical tracking controller, which is equipped with an image-space impedance filter, is designed to implement a trajectory tracking task with tunable compliance, while at the same time achieving a subtask that aims to determine the final pose of the aerial manipulator. By planning task-space trajectories, desired interaction behavior can be specified without relying on the global position of the system. Furthermore, the effectiveness criterion of the observer is derived, and the stability of the system is proven. Several experiments, including a push-and-slide task, robustness analysis, and a comparison with the state of the art have been conducted to demonstrate the feasibility of the method. Note to Practitioners—This article presents a method for controlling an aerial manipulator to interact with unknown environments without measuring the global position of both the environment and the aerial manipulator. Furthermore, unlike the existing methods, the proposed visual servoing method is based on line features, which are generally more robust than point features. Moreover, it would be intuitive for users to specify the approaching path and the interaction behavior of the aerial manipulator by just planning the image feature trajectories and the desired distance between the aerial manipulator and the environment. This distance is online estimated using the visual feedback of a monocular camera, instead of relying on any costly 3D-vision sensors or lidars, making it an economical solution for aerial manipulation in field environments.

Keywords: based impedance; aerial manipulator; manipulator; impedance control

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering
Year Published: 2023

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