Manipulator control of the Robotized TMS System with Incurved TMS Coil Case
Objective: This study shows the force/torque control strategy for the robotized TMS system whose TMS coil's floor is incurved. The strategy considered the adhesion and friction between the coil and the subject's head. Methods: Hybrid position/force control and proportional torque were used...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
08.12.2023
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Online Access | Get full text |
DOI | 10.48550/arxiv.2312.04868 |
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Summary: | Objective: This study shows the force/torque control strategy for the
robotized TMS system whose TMS coil's floor is incurved. The strategy
considered the adhesion and friction between the coil and the subject's head.
Methods: Hybrid position/force control and proportional torque were used for
the strategy. The force magnitude applied for the force control was scheduled
by the error between the coil's current position and the target point. Results:
The larger desired force for the force controller makes the error quickly. By
scheduling the force magnitude applied for the force control, the low error
between the coil's current and target positions is maintained with the
relatively small force after the larger force is applied for around 10 seconds.
The proportional torque made the adhesion better by locating the contact area
between the coil and the head close to the coil. I was shown by checking the
${\tau}_c/F_c$ value from the experimental results. While the head slowly moved
away from the coil during the TMS treatment, the coil still interacted with the
head. Using that characteristic, the coil could locate the new target point
using the force/torque strategy without any trajectory planning. Conclusion:
The proposed force/torque controller enhanced the adhesion between the incurved
TMS coil and the subject's head. It also reduced the error quickly by
scheduling the magnitude of the force applied. Significance: This study
proposes the robotized TMS system's force/torque control strategy considering
the physical characteristics from the contact between the incurved TMS coil
case and the subject's head. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2312.04868 |