Controlling of Pneumatic Muscle Actuator Systems by Parallel Structure of Neural Network and Proportional Controllers (PNNP)

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This article proposed a novel controller structure to track the non-linear behavior of the pneumatic muscle actuator (PMA), such as the elongation for the extensor actuator and bending for the bending PMA. The proposed controller consists of a neural network (NN) controller laid in parallel with the proportional controller (P). The parallel neural network proportional (PNNP) controllers provide a high level of precision and fast-tracking control system. The PNNP has been applied to control the length of the single extensor PMA and the bending angle of the single self-bending contraction actuator (SBCA) at different load values. For further validation, the PNNP has been applied to control a human–robot shared control system. The results show the efficiency of the proposed controller structure.

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Al-Ibadi, A., Nefti-Meziani, S., & Davis, S. (2020). Controlling of Pneumatic Muscle Actuator Systems by Parallel Structure of Neural Network and Proportional Controllers (PNNP). Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 7. https://doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2020.00115

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