Bilateral Control of Elbow and Shoulder Joints Using Functional Electrical Stimulation Between Humans and Robots
2020; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 8; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/access.2020.2967466
ISSN2169-3536
AutoresYuu Hasegawa, Tomoya Kitamura, Sho Sakaino, Toshiaki Tsuji,
Tópico(s)Teleoperation and Haptic Systems
ResumoRobotic remote-control technologies have a wide field of applications. Bilateral control is a type of remote-control technique. Most of the existing bilateral control techniques require complicated force transmission mechanisms in the master systems. Therefore, operators feel discomfort due to a sense of restraint by the exoskeleton-type robot arms. We attempted to solve this problem by incorporating functional electrical stimulation into the master system. In this study, bilateral control was proposed between a human and a three-joint robot with three degrees of freedom using functional electrical stimulation for shoulder and elbow joints. The experiment consisted of extracting a block of Jenga using the slave robot. The proposed method was compared to unilateral control in which the master moves freely without feedback to the master.
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