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Fast Whole-Body Motion Control of Humanoid Robots with Inertia Constraints

Fast Whole-Body Motion Control of Humanoid Robots with Inertia Constraints

来源:Arxiv_logoArxiv
英文摘要

We introduce a new, analytical method for generating whole-body motions for humanoid robots, which approximate the desired Composite Rigid Body (CRB) inertia. Our approach uses a reduced five mass model, where four of the masses are attributed to the limbs and one is used for the trunk. This compact formulation allows for finding an analytical solution that combines the kinematics with mass distribution and inertial properties of a humanoid robot. The positioning of the masses in Cartesian space is then directly used to obtain joint angles with relations based on simple geometry. Motions are achieved through the time evolution of poses generated through the desired foot positioning and CRB inertia properties. As a result, we achieve short computation times in the order of tens of microseconds. This makes the method suited for applications with limited computation resources, or leaving them to be spent on higher-layer tasks such as model predictive control. The approach is evaluated by performing a dynamic kicking motion with an igus Humanoid Open Platform robot.

Sven Behnke、Grzegorz Ficht

自动化技术、自动化技术设备计算技术、计算机技术自动化基础理论

Sven Behnke,Grzegorz Ficht.Fast Whole-Body Motion Control of Humanoid Robots with Inertia Constraints[EB/OL].(2020-07-13)[2025-07-21].https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.06275.点此复制

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