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30 October 2006 Research on novel control techniques for robot teleoperation in unstructured environments
Dongjie Li, Bo You, Haiying Wang
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Abstract
A novel control method, called Interactive Partial Modeling-based Teleoperation Control (IPMTC) was developed to realize the intelligent control of the telerobot system in unstructured environment, combined with the intelligent digital hybrid controller that have been developed. This method can estimate task status and environment perception information, and send requests for intervention of human operation (HO) real time during autonomy. In order to guarantee real time transition of HO intervention and autonomy, the intelligent control module was developed based on the results of task estimation, which can realize the functions of task plan, subtask autonomous execution, and automated reasoning about the task. A new remote predictive control method and the single/double delay time compensation strategy are introduced to improve the real time performance of the system. The performances of the teleoperation system in unstructured environments are guaranteed with above control techniques.
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Dongjie Li, Bo You, and Haiying Wang "Research on novel control techniques for robot teleoperation in unstructured environments", Proc. SPIE 6358, Sixth International Symposium on Instrumentation and Control Technology: Sensors, Automatic Measurement, Control, and Computer Simulation, 63584A (30 October 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.718221
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

3D modeling

Digital signal processing

Mathematical modeling

Sensors

Video

Data modeling

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