DocumentCode
1249273
Title
Robot impedance control with nondiagonal stiffness
Author
Caccavale, Fabrizio ; Siciliano, Bruno ; Villani, L.
Author_Institution
PRISMA Lab., Naples Univ., Italy
Volume
44
Issue
10
fYear
1999
fDate
10/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1943
Lastpage
1946
Abstract
Impedance control is a widely adopted strategy to execute tasks involving interaction of a robot manipulator with the environment. The goal is to impose an end-effector dynamic behavior described by a mechanical impedance. A crucial point is the definition of the elastic contribution in the impedance equation according to the task requirements; this is achieved by a proper choice of the equivalent stiffness matrix. In the paper an energy based argument is used to derive the dynamic equation of a mechanical impedance characterized by a translational part and a rotational part. The adoption of unit quaternions to describe orientation displacements leads to a geometrically consistent definition of the stiffness in the impedance equation. Remarkably, off-diagonal elements in the equivalent stiffness matrix are considered; namely, coupling forces with orientation displacements and coupling moments with position displacements. The equilibrium and the stability of the impedance equation are discussed as well as the geometric properties of the stiffness matrix
Keywords
force control; geometry; manipulator dynamics; matrix algebra; end-effector dynamic behavior; geometric properties; mechanical impedance; nondiagonal stiffness; orientation displacements; position displacements; robot impedance control; stiffness matrix; task requirements; unit quaternions; Damping; End effectors; Equations; Force control; Impedance; Jacobian matrices; Manipulator dynamics; Quaternions; Robot control; Stability;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9286
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/9.793782
Filename
793782
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