9783540497127
Control Of Interactive Robotic Interfaces: A Port-Hamiltonian Approach (Springer Tracts In Advanced Robotics, No. 29) - Cristian Secchi, Stefano Stramigioli, Cesare Fantuzzi
Springer (2007)
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This monograph deals with energy based control of interactive robotic interfaces and the port-Hamiltonian framework is exploited both for modeling and controlling interactive robotic interfaces. Using the port-Hamiltonian framework, it is possible to identify the energetic properties that have to be controlled in order to achieve a desired interactive behavior and it is possible to build a port-Hamiltonian controller that properly regulates the robotic interface by shaping its energetic properties.

Thanks to its generality, the port-Hamiltonian formalism allows to model and control also complex interactive robotic interfaces in a very natural way. In this book, a port-Hamiltonian approach for regulating the interaction between a robot and a local environment, a virtual environment (i.e. haptic interfaces) and a remote environment (i.e. bilateral telemanipulation systems) is developed.

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LoC Classification TJ211.35.S44 2007
Dewey 629.892
Format Hardcover
Cover Price 99,00 €
No. of Pages 233
Height x Width 236 x 160 mm
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