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Stability analysis for a passive/active human model in physical human–robot interaction with multiple users

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Pages 2104-2119 | Received 27 Feb 2018, Accepted 23 Oct 2018, Published online: 15 Nov 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Human–robot–human interaction (HRH), understood as a physical human–robot interaction (pHRI) with two humans, can be applied when lifting heavy, bulky and large-sized objects with a robot. In combination with a virtual environment, this system can become nonlinear. In this article, we prove sufficient stability conditions for a stationary point of such a particular type of nonlinear multiple time-delay systems. In addition, a new human model consisting of a passive and an active part will be introduced and validated on experimental data. The derived stability conditions are applied to a single-user pHRI system including this human model. The results indicate that these conditions are very conservative. Then four approaches for the analysis of a multi-user pHRI are introduced and compared with each other. Finally, a potential HRH application with a nonlinear environment in the form of a potential force field is presented.

Notes

1 If n is odd, z=(x1 x2n)T.

2 If n is odd, it is possible to use the ordinary derivative.

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