DocumentCode :
1237833
Title :
Cerebellar-Inspired Adaptive Control of a Robot Eye Actuated by Pneumatic Artificial Muscles
Author :
Lenz, Alexander ; Anderson, Sean R. ; Pipe, A.G. ; Melhuish, Chris ; Dean, Paul ; Porrill, John
Author_Institution :
Bristol Robot. Lab., Bristol, UK
Volume :
39
Issue :
6
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
1420
Lastpage :
1433
Abstract :
In this paper, a model of cerebellar function is implemented and evaluated in the control of a robot eye actuated by pneumatic artificial muscles. The investigated control problem is stabilization of the visual image in response to disturbances. This is analogous to the vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) in humans. The cerebellar model is structurally based on the adaptive filter, and the learning rule is computationally analogous to least-mean squares, where parameter adaptation at the parallel fiber/Purkinje cell synapse is driven by the correlation of the sensory error signal (carried by the climbing fiber) and the motor command signal. Convergence of the algorithm is first analyzed in simulation on a model of the robot and then tested online in both one and two degrees of freedom. The results show that this model of neural function successfully works on a real-world problem, providing empirical evidence for validating: 1) the generic cerebellar learning algorithm; 2) the function of the cerebellum in the VOR; and 3) the signal transmission between functional neural components of the VOR.
Keywords :
adaptive control; adaptive filters; biocomputing; biomimetics; least mean squares methods; muscle; pneumatic actuators; robot vision; stability; adaptive filter; cerebellar-inspired adaptive control; functional neural components; generic cerebellar learning algorithm; least-mean squares; neural function; parallel fiber/Purkinje cell synapse; pneumatic artificial muscles; robot eye; sensory error signal; vestibuloocular reflex; visual image; Biomimetic model; cerebellum; neurorobotics; pneumatic artificial muscle (PAM); vestibuloocular reflex (VOR); Algorithms; Biomimetics; Cerebellum; Cybernetics; Equipment Design; Humans; Micro-Electrical-Mechanical Systems; Models, Neurological; Muscles; Neural Networks (Computer); Neuronal Plasticity; Reflex, Vestibulo-Ocular; Robotics;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1083-4419
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCB.2009.2018138
Filename :
4814555
Link To Document :
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