English

Passivity-based Semi-autonomous Rotational Motion Navigation for Rigid-body Networks: Stability and Human Passivity Analysis

Systems and Control 2026-05-26 v1 Robotics Systems and Control

Abstract

This paper presents a novel passivity-based semi-autonomous attitude control framework, with a particular focus on attitude kinematics defined on the special orthogonal group SO(3)SO(3). While human-robot interaction facilitates the successful execution of complex tasks, ensuring stability of human-in-the-loop systems on the SO(3)SO(3) manifold remains a largely unsolved challenge. We first propose a new control architecture in which a multi-robot system preserves invariance of the average information fed back to the human operator through so-called stealthy control, and the human intervention is mediated through a virtual leader, which is coupled with the robots via a passivity-based attitude synchronization law. We then rigorously prove closed-loop stability of the proposed human-in-the-loop system under the assumption that the human behaves as a passive system. To support this analysis, simulation studies are conducted to identify the human operator as a dynamical system, and to examine passivity properties of the identified model.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2605.24731,
  title  = {Passivity-based Semi-autonomous Rotational Motion Navigation for Rigid-body Networks: Stability and Human Passivity Analysis},
  author = {Reiji Terunuma and Yuta Nakamura and Takeshi Hatanaka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.24731},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

This work is to be submitted to the 6th Workshop on Cyber-Physical Human Systems (CPHS2026) for possible publication