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Fault tolerant approach for biosignal-based robot control
Authors:Jun-ichiro Furukawa  Tomoyuki Noda  Tatsuya Teramae  Jun Morimoto
Affiliation:1. Department of Brain Robot Interface, ATR Computational Neuroscience Labs, Kyoto, Japan.;2. Graduate School of Frontier Bioscience, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan.furukawa@atr.jp
Abstract:This paper proposes a fault tolerant framework for biosignal-based robot control with multiple sensor electrodes. In this approach, to cope with sensor faults, a reliable joint torque estimation model is selected from a group of estimation models based on sensor failure classifiers. The correlation among the electromyography (EMG) signal streams is used as input feature vectors for fault detection. To validate our proposed method, we artificially disconnect an EMG electrode or detach one side of an EMG probe from the skin surface during elbow-joint torque estimation experiments with five participants. When one EMG sensor electrode experiences one of the problems, the experimental results show that the joint torque can be estimated with significantly fewer errors using our proposed approach than a joint torque estimation method without sensor fault detection or than a method with a conventional sensor fault detection algorithm. Furthermore, we controlled a mannequin-arm-attached one-DOF exoskeleton based on the estimated torque profiles by generating movements with the estimated torque derived from the selected model.
Keywords:EMG  fault tolerance  torque estimation  force control  assistive robot
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