Toward Adaptive Cooperation: Model-Based Shared Control Using LQ-Differential Games
Varga, Balint
2025-08-21T06:52:12Z
2025-08-21T06:52:12Z
2024
1785-8860
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32504
This paper introduces a novel model-based adaptive shared control to allow for
the identification and design challenge for shared-control systems, in which humans and au-
tomation share control tasks. The main challenge is the adaptive behavior of the human in
such shared control interactions. Consequently, merely identifying human behavior with-
out considering automation is insufficient and often leads to inadequate automation design.
Therefore, this paper proposes a novel solution involving online identification of the human
and the adaptation of shared control using Linear-Quadratic differential games. The effec-
tiveness of the proposed online adaptation is analyzed in simulations and compared with
a non-adaptive shared control from the state of the art. Finally, the proposed approach is
tested through human-in-the-loop experiments, highlighting its suitability for real-time ap-
plications.
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