Stabilität und modusumschaltung von regelkreisen in teleaktionssystemen

Translated title of the contribution: Stability and mode switching in closed-loop teleoperation systems

Hubert Baier, Martin Buss, Günther Schmidt, T. U. München

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Abstract

To assist a human operator in performing teleoperation tasks in a remote, inaccessible or scaled environment, kinaesthetic control loops need to be closed via communication channels with high bandwidth. Inevitable communication time-delay, variable object stiffness and varying contact situations reduce the stability and quality of the teleoperation system. This article discusses appropriate control measures to enable a human operatorio perform intuitive and improved operation of telepresence and teleaction systems. Experiments with a laboratory scale teledrilling system operated via the Internet demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed theoretical approach.

Translated title of the contributionStability and mode switching in closed-loop teleoperation systems
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)51-59
Number of pages9
JournalAt-Automatisierungstechnik
Volume48
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2000

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