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Data-Driven Control of Soft Robots Using Koopman Operator Theory

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Controlling soft robots with precision is a challenge due to the difficulty of constructing models that are amenable to model-based control design techniques. Koopman operator theory offers a way to… Click to show full abstract

Controlling soft robots with precision is a challenge due to the difficulty of constructing models that are amenable to model-based control design techniques. Koopman operator theory offers a way to construct explicit dynamical models of soft robots and to control them using established model-based control methods. This approach is data driven, yet yields an explicit control-oriented model rather than just a “black-box” input–output mapping. This work describes a Koopman-based system identification method and its application to model predictive control (MPC) design for soft robots. Three MPC controllers are developed for a pneumatic soft robot arm via the Koopman-based approach, and their performances are evaluated with respect to several real-world trajectory following tasks. In terms of average tracking error, these Koopman-based controllers are more than three times more accurate than a benchmark MPC controller based on a linear state-space model of the same system, demonstrating the utility of the Koopman approach in controlling real soft robots.

Keywords: koopman operator; control; soft robots; koopman; operator theory; data driven

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Robotics
Year Published: 2021

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