Online Center of Mass Estimation for a Humanoid Wheeled Inverted Pendulum Robot
Munzir Zafar, Akash Patel, Bogdan Vlahov, Nathaniel Glaser, Sergio Aguillera, Seth Hutchinson
- Year
- 2018
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
We present a novel application of robust control and online learning for the balancing of a n Degree of Freedom (DoF), Wheeled Inverted Pendulum (WIP) humanoid robot. Our technique condenses the inaccuracies of a mass model into a Center of Mass (CoM) error, balances despite this error, and uses online learning to update the mass model for a better CoM estimate. Using a simulated model of our robot, we meta-learn a set of excitory joint poses that makes our gradient descent algorithm quickly converge to an accurate (CoM) estimate. This simulated pipeline executes in a fully online fashion, using active disturbance rejection to address the mass errors that result from a steadily evolving mass model. Experiments were performed on a 19 DoF WIP, in which we manually acquired the data for the learned set of poses and show that the mass model produced by a gradient descent produces a CoM estimate that improves overall control and efficiency. This work contributes to a greater corpus of whole body control on the Golem Krang humanoid robot.
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