Force-feedback based Whole-body Stabilizer for Position-Controlled Humanoid Robots
This paper studies stabilizer design for position-controlled humanoid robots. Stabilizers are an essential part for position-controlled humanoids, whose primary objective is to adjust the control input sent to the robot to assist the tracking controller to better follow the planned reference traject...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper studies stabilizer design for position-controlled humanoid robots.
Stabilizers are an essential part for position-controlled humanoids, whose
primary objective is to adjust the control input sent to the robot to assist
the tracking controller to better follow the planned reference trajectory. To
achieve this goal, this paper develops a novel force-feedback based whole-body
stabilizer that fully exploits the six-dimensional force measurement
information and the whole-body dynamics to improve tracking performance.
Relying on rigorous analysis of whole-body dynamics of position-controlled
humanoids under unknown contact, the developed stabilizer leverages
quadratic-programming based technique that allows cooperative consideration of
both the center-of-mass tracking and contact force tracking. The effectiveness
of the proposed stabilizer is demonstrated on the UBTECH Walker robot in the
MuJoCo simulator. Simulation validations show a significant improvement in
various scenarios as compared to commonly adopted stabilizers based on the
zero-moment-point feedback and the linear inverted pendulum model. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2108.06652 |