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Initial State Update-Based Position Control of Flexible Continuum Manipulators Utilizing Virtual Actuation Space

Source
IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Biomimetics Robio
ISSN
29943566
Date Issued
2024-01-01
Author(s)
Firdaus, Md Modassir
Prajapati, Smit
Vadali, Madhu  
DOI
10.1109/ROBIO64047.2024.10907458
Issue
2024
Abstract
Continuum manipulators have proven their importance in applications requiring high articulation and their use in confined space usability. However, their control continues to remain a challenge. This paper proposes a novel control method for tendon-driven flexible continuum manipulators (FCMs). The proposed kinematic control exploits the fact that any three-dimensional motion of the FCM can be transformed into planar motion along a bending plane. Thus, a virtual actuation space is proposed with a virtual tendon and the angle of the bending plane as inputs with continuous adjustment of the initial state of FCM. A detailed formulation of the control methodology in the virtual actuation space is discussed in the paper. The methodology is validated experimentally for multiple positions with errors around 5% to 10%.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/28474
Subjects
and position con-trol | continuum robots | flexible manipulators | inverse kinematics | tendon-driven manipulators
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