In this paper, an experimental comparison between different impedance control approaches for cooperative manipulators is presented. The experiments have been performed on a dual-arm setup composed by two six-dof industrial manipulators carrying a common object. A general impedance control scheme is adopted, which encompasses a centralized impedance control strategy aimed at conferring a compliant behavior at the object level, and a decentralized impedance control, enforced at the end-effector level, aimed at avoiding large internal loading of the object. The scheme allows individual activation/deactivation of each impedance strategy. The experimental investigation concerns the four different controller configurations that can be achieved by activating/deactivating the single impedance controllers.

An Experimental Investigation on Impedance Control for Dual-Arm Cooperative Systems

A. MARINO;
2007-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, an experimental comparison between different impedance control approaches for cooperative manipulators is presented. The experiments have been performed on a dual-arm setup composed by two six-dof industrial manipulators carrying a common object. A general impedance control scheme is adopted, which encompasses a centralized impedance control strategy aimed at conferring a compliant behavior at the object level, and a decentralized impedance control, enforced at the end-effector level, aimed at avoiding large internal loading of the object. The scheme allows individual activation/deactivation of each impedance strategy. The experimental investigation concerns the four different controller configurations that can be achieved by activating/deactivating the single impedance controllers.
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