TY - GEN
T1 - Point-to-point motion control based on reproduction of recorded human motions with time scaling
AU - Motoi, Naoki
AU - Shimono, Tomoyuki
AU - Kubo, Ryogo
PY - 2014/2/24
Y1 - 2014/2/24
N2 - In order to assist human beings, the reproduction methods of the recorded human motions have been researched. On these systems, the human motions are recorded as the haptic data (i.e., position, velocity, and force data) by using bilateral control. However, these conventional methods show poor adaptability to the difference in the environmental location during the reproduced phase. In order to compensate this spatial difference, the spatial data processing of the recorded human motions was utilized. On the other hand, the reproduction method of the recorded human motions with time scaling is proposed to compensate this spatial problem in this paper. In other words, the proposed method applies time scaling to compensate the spatial difference. For the realization of the proposed reproduction method with time scaling, the recorded velocity and force data are utilized. By using the proposed method, the physical meaning is clear compared with conventional methods, since power on the certain moment of the reordered task is reproduced. This paper focuses on the point-to-point motion, which includes the force motion and the position motion, as one of typical tasks in the industry field. The validity of the proposed method was confirmed by the experimental results.
AB - In order to assist human beings, the reproduction methods of the recorded human motions have been researched. On these systems, the human motions are recorded as the haptic data (i.e., position, velocity, and force data) by using bilateral control. However, these conventional methods show poor adaptability to the difference in the environmental location during the reproduced phase. In order to compensate this spatial difference, the spatial data processing of the recorded human motions was utilized. On the other hand, the reproduction method of the recorded human motions with time scaling is proposed to compensate this spatial problem in this paper. In other words, the proposed method applies time scaling to compensate the spatial difference. For the realization of the proposed reproduction method with time scaling, the recorded velocity and force data are utilized. By using the proposed method, the physical meaning is clear compared with conventional methods, since power on the certain moment of the reordered task is reproduced. This paper focuses on the point-to-point motion, which includes the force motion and the position motion, as one of typical tasks in the industry field. The validity of the proposed method was confirmed by the experimental results.
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U2 - 10.1109/IECON.2014.7048910
DO - 10.1109/IECON.2014.7048910
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84983115044
T3 - IECON Proceedings (Industrial Electronics Conference)
SP - 2834
EP - 2839
BT - IECON Proceedings (Industrial Electronics Conference)
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ER -