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Optimization and Fail-Safety Analysis of Antagonistic Actuation for pHRI

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European Robotics Symposium 2006

Part of the book series: Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics ((STAR,volume 22))

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In this paper we consider some questions in the design of actuators for physical Human-Robot Interaction (pHRI) under strict safety requirements in all circumstances, including unexpected impacts and HW/SW failures. We present the design and optimization of agonistic-antagonistic actuation systems realizing the concept of variable impedance actuation (VIA). With respect to previous results in the literature, in this paper we consider a realistic physical model of antagonistic systems, and include the analysis of the effects of cross-coupling between actuators. We show that antagonistic systems compare well with other possible approaches in terms of the achievable performance while guaranteeing limited risks of impacts. Antagonistic actuation systems however are more complex in both hardware and software than other schemes. Issues are therefore raised, as to fault tolerance and fail safety of different actuation schemes. In this paper, we analyze these issues and show that the antagonistic implementation of the VIA concept fares very well under these regards also.

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Henrik I. Christensen

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Boccadamo, G., Schiavi, R., Sen, S., Tonietti, G., Bicchi, A. Optimization and Fail-Safety Analysis of Antagonistic Actuation for pHRI. In: Christensen, H.I. (eds) European Robotics Symposium 2006. Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics, vol 22. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11681120_9

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