Robot motion command simplification and scaling

Kuu-Young Young*, Shi Huei Liu

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摘要

It has been observed that human limb motions are not very accurate, leading to the hypothesis that the human motor control system may have simplified motion commands at the expense of motion accuracy. Inspired by this hypothesis, we propose learning schemes that trade motion accuracy for motion command simplification. When the original complex motion commands capable of tracking motion accurately are reduced to simple forms, the simplified motion commands can then be stored and manipulated by using learning mechanisms with simple structures and scanty memory resources, and they can be executed quickly and smoothly. This paper also proposes learning schemes that can perform motion command scaling, so that simplified motion commands can be provided for a number of similar motions of different movement distances and velocities without recalculating system dynamics. Simulations based on human motions are reported that demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed learning schemes in implementing this accuracy-simplification tradeoff.
原文English
頁面455-469
頁數15
出版狀態Published - 22 8月 1999
事件Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Fuzzy Systems Conference, FUZZ-IEEE'99 - Seoul, South Korea
持續時間: 22 8月 199925 8月 1999

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Fuzzy Systems Conference, FUZZ-IEEE'99
城市Seoul, South Korea
期間22/08/9925/08/99

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