Construction of an Impedance Control Test Bench
Elisa G. Vergamini (1), Leonardo F. Dos Santos (1), C\'icero Zanette (1), Yecid Moreno (1), Felix M. Escalante (2), Thiago Boaventura (1) ((1) S\~ao Carlos School of Engineering - University of S\~ao Paulo, (2) Institute of Science

TL;DR
The paper presents the design and implementation of a versatile impedance control test bench capable of evaluating various actuators and controllers for robotic joint interactions, supporting both electric and hydraulic systems.
Contribution
It introduces the IC2D test bench, a reliable, adaptable platform for benchmarking and validating impedance control systems in robotics research.
Findings
Supports both electric and hydraulic actuators
Allows combination of linear and rotational motions
Provides a reliable platform for system validation
Abstract
Controlling the physical interaction with the environment or objects, as humans do, is a shared requirement across different types of robots. To effectively control this interaction, it is necessary to control the power delivered to the load, that is, the interaction force and the interaction velocity. However, it is not possible to control these two quantities independently at the same time. An alternative is to control the relation between them, with Impedance and Admittance control, for example. The Impedance Control 2 Dimensions (IC2D) bench is a test bench designed to allow the performance analysis of different actuators and controllers at the joint level. Therefore, it was designed to be as versatile as possible, to allow the combination of linear and/or rotational motions, to use electric and/or hydraulic actuators, with loads known and defined by the user. The bench adheres to a…
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