Limited Information Shared Control: A Potential Game Approach

IEEE Trans Hum Mach Syst(2022)

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Abstract
This paper presents a systematic method for the design of a limited information shared control (LISC). LISC is used in applications where not all system states or reference trajectories are measurable by the automation. Typical examples are partially human-controlled systems, in which some subsystems are fully controlled by automation while others are controlled by a human. The proposed systematic design method uses a novel class of games to model human-machine interaction: the near potential differential games (NPDG). We provide a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of an NPDG and derive an algorithm for finding a NPDG that completely describes a given differential game. The proposed design method is applied to the control of a large vehicle-manipulator system, in which the manipulator is controlled by a human operator and the vehicle is fully automated. The suitability of the NPDG to model differential games is verified in simulations, leading to a faster and more accurate controller design compared to manual tuning. Furthermore, the overall design process is validated in a study with sixteen test subjects, indicating the applicability of the proposed concept in real applications.
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Cooperative shared-controller,differential games,mobile manipulators,potential games (PGs),vehicle manipulator (VM)
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