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Get Free AccessFor the purpose of avoiding injury and realizing precise operations, the multilateral teleoperation system is the most efficient way to transport trace toxic or radioactive substances, to perform minimally invasive surgery, etc. It is essential to enhance the transparency of a multilateral teleoperation system including multiple masters and the single slave manipulator. However, there are few researchers focus on the allocation of the contact force of the single slave manipulator to different master manipulators. In this paper, we firstly introduce the concept of force translation for teleoperation systems consisting of dual hand master (left and right hands) manipulators and a single slave manipulator. Force translation reflects how the impedance on the single slave side is translated or allocated to contact forces on different master sides. To maintain the stability of the system and to improve transparency, we elucidate the mechanism of the force translation and analyze the relation among masters and the slave. Furthermore, the force translation mechanism is analyzed through numerical simulations and CHAI 3D virtual physical simulations. It is used to propose a multilateral impedance control, and the Lyapunov function is used to analyze the system stability. The results of numerical simulations and real robot experiments verify the effectiveness of the proposed control methods based on the proposed force translation mechanism.
Ting Wang, Zhenxing Sun, Aiguo Song, Pengwen Xiong, Peter Liu (2021). Sliding Mode Impedance Control for Dual Hand Master Single Slave Teleoperation Systems. , 23(12), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/tits.2021.3094553.
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2021
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