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Human-humanoid haptic joint object transportation case study

Antoine Bussy, Abderrahmane Kheddar, André Crosnier, François Keith

Year
2012
Citations
48

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a control scheme that allows a humanoid robot to perform a transportation task jointly with a human partner. From the study of how human dyads achieve such a task, we have developed a control law for physical interaction that unifies standalone and collaborative (leader and follower) modes for trajectory-based tasks. We present it in the case of a linear impedance controller but it can be generalized to more complex impedances. Desired trajectories are decomposed into sequences of elementary motion primitives. We implemented this model with a Finite State Machine associated with a reactive pattern generator. First experiments conducted on a real HRP-2 humanoid robot assess the overall approach.

Keywords

Haptic technologyJoint (building)Computer scienceHumanoid robotObject (grammar)Computer visionHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligenceSimulationEngineering

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