Toward Whole-Body Loco-Manipulation: Experimental Results On Multi-Contact Interaction With The Walk-Man Robot

2016 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)(2016)

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In this paper a quasi-static framework for optimally controlling the contact force distribution is experimentally verified with the full-size compliant humanoid robot Walk-Man. The proposed approach is general enough to cope with multi-contact scenarios, i.e. robot-environment interactions occurring on feet and hands, up to the more general case of whote-body toco-manipulation, in which the robot is in contact with the environment also with the internal limbs, with a consequent loss of contact force controllability. Experimental tests were conducted with the Walk-Man robot (i) standing on Hat terrain, (ii) standing on uneven terrain and (iii) interacting with the environment with both feet and a hand touching a vertical wall. Moreover, the influence of unmodeled weight on the robot, and the combination with a higher priority Cartesian tasks are shown. Results are presented also in the attached video.
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whole-body loco-manipulation,multicontact interaction,walk-man robot,quasistatic framework,optimal contact force distribution control,full-size compliant humanoid robot,robot-environment interactions,contact force controllability,vertical wall,Cartesian tasks
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