Human-Robot Handovers using Task-Space Quadratic Programming
Mohamed Djeha, Antonin Dallard, Ahmed Zermane, Pierre Gergondet, Abderrahmane Kheddar
- Year
- 2022
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
Bidirectional object handover between a human and a robot enables an important functionality skill in robotic human-centered manufacturing or services. The problem in achieving this skill lies in the capacity of any solution to deal with three important aspects: (i) synchronized timing for the handing over phases; (ii) the handling of object pose constraints; and (iii) understanding the haptic exchanging to seamlessly achieve some steps of the (i). We propose a new approach for (i) and (ii) consisting in explicitly formulating the handover process as constraints in a task-space quadratic programming control framework to achieve implicit time and trajectory encounters. Our method is implemented on Panda robotic arm taking objects from a human operator.
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