Robust inverse dynamics by evaluating Newton–Euler equations with respect to a moving reference and measuring angular acceleration

IF 3.7 3区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Autonomous Robots Pub Date : 2023-02-28 DOI:10.1007/s10514-023-10092-x
Maximilian Gießler, Bernd Waltersberger
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Maintaining stability while walking on arbitrary surfaces or dealing with external perturbations is of great interest in humanoid robotics research. Increasing the system’s autonomous robustness to a variety of postural threats during locomotion is the key despite the need to evaluate noisy sensor signals. The equations of motion are the foundation of all published approaches. In contrast, we propose a more adequate evaluation of the equations of motion with respect to an arbitrary moving reference point in a non-inertial reference frame. Conceptual advantages are, e.g., getting independent of global position and velocity vectors estimated by sensor fusions or calculating the imaginary zero-moment point walking on different inclined ground surfaces. Further, we improve the calculation results by reducing noise-amplifying methods in our algorithm and using specific characteristics of physical robots. We use simulation results to compare our algorithm with established approaches and test it with experimental robot data.

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在任意表面行走或处理外部扰动时保持稳定性是类人机器人研究的重要内容。尽管需要评估有噪声的传感器信号,但提高系统对运动过程中各种姿势威胁的自主鲁棒性是关键。运动方程是所有已发表方法的基础。相反,我们提出了一种更充分的运动方程评估,相对于非惯性参考系中的任意移动参考点。概念上的优势是,例如,独立于传感器融合估计的全局位置和速度矢量,或计算在不同倾斜地面上行走的假想零力矩点。此外,我们通过减少算法中的噪声放大方法和利用物理机器人的特定特性来改进计算结果。我们使用仿真结果将我们的算法与已建立的方法进行比较,并用实验机器人数据进行测试。
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Autonomous Robots
Autonomous Robots 工程技术-机器人学
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审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Autonomous Robots reports on the theory and applications of robotic systems capable of some degree of self-sufficiency. It features papers that include performance data on actual robots in the real world. Coverage includes: control of autonomous robots · real-time vision · autonomous wheeled and tracked vehicles · legged vehicles · computational architectures for autonomous systems · distributed architectures for learning, control and adaptation · studies of autonomous robot systems · sensor fusion · theory of autonomous systems · terrain mapping and recognition · self-calibration and self-repair for robots · self-reproducing intelligent structures · genetic algorithms as models for robot development. The focus is on the ability to move and be self-sufficient, not on whether the system is an imitation of biology. Of course, biological models for robotic systems are of major interest to the journal since living systems are prototypes for autonomous behavior.
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