Mobile manipulation through an assistive home robot
We present a mobile manipulation platform operated by a motor-impaired person using input from a head-tracker, single-button mouse. The platform is used to perform varied and unscripted manipulation tasks in a real home, combining navigation, perception and manipulation. The operator can make use of...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present a mobile manipulation platform operated by a motor-impaired person using input from a head-tracker, single-button mouse. The platform is used to perform varied and unscripted manipulation tasks in a real home, combining navigation, perception and manipulation. The operator can make use of a wide range of interaction methods and tools, from direct tele-operation of the gripper or mobile base to autonomous sub-modules performing collision-free base navigation or arm motion planning. We describe the complete set of tools that enable the execution of complex tasks, and share the lessons learned from testing them in a real user's home. In the context of grasping, we show how the use of autonomous sub-modules improves performance in complex, cluttered environments, and compare the results to those obtained by novice, able-bodied users operating the same system. |
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ISSN: | 2153-0858 2153-0866 |
DOI: | 10.1109/IROS.2012.6385907 |