Task-Space Control of Continuum Robots using Underactuated Discrete Rod Models

2022 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)(2022)

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Underactuation is a core challenge associated with controlling soft and continuum robots, which possess theoreti-cally infinite degrees of freedom, but few actuators. However, $m$ actuators may still be used to control a dynamic soft robot in an m-dimensional output task space. In this paper we develop a task-space control approach for planar continuum robots that is robust to modeling error and requires very little sensor information. The controller is based on a highly underactuated discrete rod mechanics model in maximal coordinates and does not require conversion to a classical robot dynamics model form. This promotes straightforward control design, implementation and efficiency. We perform input-output feedback linearization on this model, apply sliding mode control to increase robustness, and formulate an observer to estimate the full state from sparse output measurements. Simulation results show exact task-space reference tracking behavior can be achieved even in the presence of significant modeling error, inaccurate initial conditions, and output-only sensing.
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dynamic soft robot,exact task-space reference tracking behavior,input-output feedback linearization,m-dimensional output task space,observer,output-only sensing,planar continuum robots,robot dynamics model,robustness,sliding mode control,soft robot control,sparse output measurements,state estimation,straightforward control design,task-space control,underactuated discrete rod mechanics model,underactuation
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