TY - JOUR T1 - A Time-Domain Approach To Control Of Series Elastic Actuators: Adaptive Torque And Passivity-Based Impedance Control JF - IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics Y1 - 2016 A1 - Dylan P. Losey A1 - Andrew Erwin A1 - Craig G. McDonald A1 - Fabrizio Sergi A1 - Marcia K. O'Malley AB -

Robots are increasingly designed to physically interact with humans in unstructured environments, and as such must operate both accurately and safely. Leveraging compliant actuation, typically in the form of series elastic actuators (SEAs), can guarantee this required level of safety. To date, a number of frequency-domain techniques have been proposed which yield effective SEA torque and impedance control; however, these methods are accompanied by undesirable stability constraints. In this paper, we instead focus on a time-domain approach to the control of SEAs, and adapt two existing control techniques for SEA platforms. First, a model reference adaptive controller is developed, which requires no prior knowledge of system parameters and can specify desired closed-loop torque characteristics. Second, the time-domain passivity approach is modified to control desired impedances in a manner that temporarily allows the SEA to passively render impedances greater than the actuator's intrinsic stiffness. This approach also provides conditions for passivity when augmenting any stable SEA torque controller with an arbitrary impedance. The resultant techniques are experimentally validated on a custom prototype SEA.

VL - 21 UR - http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7457670/ ER -