A corrective shared control architecture for human–robot collaborative polishing tasks

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[1] [1,Zhou, Hao
[2] Zhang, Xin
[3] Liu, Jinguo
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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10.1016/j.rcim.2024.102876
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Human–robot collaborative polishing can integrate the capabilities of humans and automation to deal with complex polishing tasks. Traditional impedance-control-based human–robot collaboration (HRC) requires operators to physically interact with robots for a good polishing performance, which brings unsafety to operators. To address this issue, a corrective shared control architecture using haptic feedback is proposed in this paper, where the direct force-reflection is used to guarantee the exact human-intention intervention. The proposed control architecture is designed with two layers: (i) the transparency layer in which the direct force-reflection and the human–robot collaborative polishing strategy are implemented; (ii) the passivity layer in which two energy tanks are designed and endowed with master and slave sides and a coupling energy scaling policy is employed to guarantee the passivity of the whole system. Under the proposed architecture, the constant force is adopted to polish normal areas of workpieces, and corrective force based on human intention is applied to deal with unexpected issues. Finally, two groups of experiments are conducted to evaluate the proposed architecture from two aspects: polishing effect and user experience. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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