TY - JOUR A1 - Großmann, Benjamin A1 - Schlegl, Thomas T1 - Development of a Hybrid Path/Force Control Architecture for an Assisting Robot JF - International journal of mechanics and control : JoMaC N2 - For human machine interaction a control ar chitecture for the force controlled guidance mode of a five axis robot is developed. This enables a human operator to move the robot easily by applying forces at th e end-effector. The position and th e path can then be tracked and stored for a later reuse. The control archit ecture is also used in a hybrid mode where it is possible to control chosen workspace coordinates with a path controller and others with a force controller. The hybrid mode is especially used to cut tissue material with a scalpel which is mounted at the robots effector. KW - robotics KW - force control KW - hybrid control KW - assisting robot Y1 - 2014 UR - http://www.jomac.it/data/uploads/freeissue/jomac14a.pdf SN - 1590-8844 VL - 15 IS - 1 SP - 27 EP - 34 PB - Levrotto&Bella CY - Torino ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Weiß, Roman A1 - Großmann, Benjamin A1 - Leibold, Marion A1 - Schlegl, Thomas A1 - Wollherr, Dirk A1 - Weiss, Roman A1 - Grossmann, Benjamin T1 - Modeling and nonlinear control of antagonistically actuating pneumatic artificial muscles T2 - 2017 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM), 3-7 July 2017, Munich, Germany N2 - This paper discusses modeling and nonlinear control of a joint antagonistically actuated by two pneumatic, artificial muscles. A single model of the whole system is obtained by a combined physical and phenomenological modeling approach. The combined model for the joint, the muscles and the proportional valves results in a nonlinear, affine-in-control system description. The model is used to derive control laws for an input/output linearization approach to linearize the plant. Modeling and parametrization errors are covered via an outer control loop consisting of a state-feedback which is extended by an additional feedback of error integral. Extensive experimental results show the quality of the model and the performance of the respective control laws. KW - FORCE KW - Muscles KW - Pulleys KW - Robot sensing systems KW - Transfer functions KW - Valves Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/AIM.2017.8014001 SP - 94 EP - 99 PB - IEEE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bauer, Gregor A1 - Grossmann, Benjamin A1 - Schlegl, Thomas A1 - Kobayashi, Hiroshi T1 - Modeling, identification and control of an antagonistically actuated joint for telerobotic systems T2 - IECON 2015 - 41st Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 9-12 Nov. 2015, Yokohama, Japan N2 - Within this paper a modeling, identification and control technique for an antagonistically actuated joint consisting of two pneumatically actuated muscles is presented. The antagonistically actuated joint acts as a test bench for control architectures which are going to be used to control an exoskeleton within a telerobotic system. A static and dynamic model of the muscle and the joint is derived and the parameters of the models are identified using a least-squares algorithm. The control architecture, consisting of a inner pressure and an outer position controller is presented. The pressure controller is evaluated using switching valves compared against proportional valves. KW - DYNAMICS KW - FORCE KW - Muscles KW - Telerobotics KW - Torque KW - Valves Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/IECON.2015.7392676 SP - 3696 EP - 3701 PB - IEEE ER -