Emergent Mind

Abstract

This paper presents a novel approach for controlling humanoid robots to push heavy objects. The approach combines kinodynamics-based pose optimization and loco-manipulation model predictive control (MPC). The proposed pose optimization considers the object-robot dynamics model, robot kinematic constraints, and object parameters to plan the optimal pushing pose for the robot. The loco-manipulation MPC is used to track the optimal pose by coordinating pushing and ground reaction forces, ensuring accurate manipulation and stable locomotion. Numerical validation demonstrates the effectiveness of the framework, enabling the humanoid robot to push objects with various parameter setups. The pose optimization can be solved as a nonlinear programming (NLP) problem within an average of 250 ms. The proposed control scheme allows the humanoid robot to push objects weighing up to 20 kg (118$\%$ of the robot's mass). Additionally, it can recover the system from a 120 N lateral force disturbance applied for 0.3 s.

We're not able to analyze this paper right now due to high demand.

Please check back later (sorry!).

Generate a summary of this paper on our Pro plan:

We ran into a problem analyzing this paper.

Newsletter

Get summaries of trending comp sci papers delivered straight to your inbox:

Unsubscribe anytime.