Embracing Safe Contacts with Contact-aware Planning and Control

08/08/2023
by   Zhaoting Li, et al.
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Unlike human beings that can employ the entire surface of their limbs as a means to establish contact with their environment, robots are typically programmed to interact with their environments via their end-effectors, in a collision-free fashion, to avoid damaging their environment. In a departure from such a traditional approach, this work presents a contact-aware controller for reference tracking that maintains interaction forces on the surface of the robot below a safety threshold in the presence of both rigid and soft contacts. Furthermore, we leveraged the proposed controller to extend the BiTRRT sample-based planning method to be contact-aware, using a simplified contact model. The effectiveness of our framework is demonstrated in hardware experiments using a Franka robot in a setup inspired by the Amazon stowing task. A demo video of our results can be seen here: https://youtu.be/2WeYytauhNg

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