Abstract
A derivative-free method for state estimation-based control of a robot/prosthesis system is presented. The system is the combination of a test robot that emulates human hip and thigh motion, and a powered transfemoral prosthetic leg. The robot/prosthesis combination is modeled as a three degree-of-freedom (DOF) robot: vertical hip displacement, thigh angle, and knee angle. We develop a derivative-free Kalman filter (DKF) for state estimation-based control for an n-DOF robotic system. We then propose a method to make the DKF robust when the robot dynamics include disturbances. In the robust DKF, we use two different methods for disturbance rejection: PD and PI. These disturbance compensators are used for supervisory control to make the DKF robust in the presence of disturbances. The simulation results show the advantages of the DKF and the robust DKF for the three-DOF robot/prosthesis system for state estimation-based control.
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Moosavi, S. M., Fakoorian, S. A., Azimi, V., Richter, H., & Simon, D. (2017). Derivative-free Kalman filtering-based control of prosthetic legs. In Proceedings of the American Control Conference (pp. 5205–5210). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.23919/ACC.2017.7963763
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