“Load balance” control for a humanoid musculoskeletal arm in table tennis movement

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Haiwei Dong
Nadia Figueroa
Abdulmotaleb El Saddik
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[1] University of Ottawa,Multimedia Computing Research Laboratory (MCRLab), School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
[2] Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL),Algorithms and Systems Laboratory
[3] New York University Abu Dhabi,Switzerland and Division of Engineering
[4] New York University Abu Dhabi,Division of Engineering
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Human movement imitation; muscle coordination; muscle load optimization;
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The aim of this paper is to propose a muscle control method for a humanoid musculoskeletal arm that mimics human muscle coordination from an engineering viewpoint. As muscle control is posed as a redundancy problem, the resulting muscle force corresponds to different desired control criteria (e.g., minimizing the total metabolic energy, minimizing muscle activity). In this research, the criterion we choose is “load balance”, which is essential for reducing actuator demands on systems subject to repetitive and demanding tasks. In order to achieve a balanced force distribution throughout the muscles, we obtain a minimum-load muscle force by considering the acceleration contribution in both muscle and joint space. The orthogonal space of the minimum-load muscle force solution is designed to place the muscle force close to the midpoint of the muscle force limits. The proposed method is tested by tracking a table tennis movement of a real human subject. The results not only provide an explanation on the concepts of “minimum-load” and “balance-load”, but also show that the proposed method has advantageous properties such as computational efficiency and stability.
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页码:887 / 896
页数:9
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