Studies on Bilateral Impedance Control Method for Teleoperation Robot

The bilateral PD control method for teleoperation robot has some defects, such as poor tracking performance and force feedback performance. This paper, based on traditional bilateral PD control method, adds an impedance controller to the master and the slave, and deduces the stability condition according to the absolute stability criterion. The simulation shows that this method can assure the system stability and improve tracking performance and force feedback performance.

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