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A depth space approach to human-robot collision avoidance

Fabrizio Flacco, Torsten Kröger, Alessandro De Luca, Oussama Khatib

发表年份
2012
引用次数
418

摘要

In this paper a real-time collision avoidance approach is presented for safe human-robot coexistence. The main contribution is a fast method to evaluate distances between the robot and possibly moving obstacles (including humans), based on the concept of depth space. The distances are used to generate repulsive vectors that are used to control the robot while executing a generic motion task. The repulsive vectors can also take advantage of an estimation of the obstacle velocity. In order to preserve the execution of a Cartesian task with a redundant manipulator, a simple collision avoidance algorithm has been implemented where different reaction behaviors are set up for the end-effector and for other control points along the robot structure. The complete collision avoidance framework, from perception of the environment to joint-level robot control, is presented for a 7-dof KUKA Light-Weight-Robot IV using the Microsoft Kinect sensor. Experimental results are reported for dynamic environments with obstacles and a human.

关键词

Collision avoidanceRobotObstacle avoidanceComputer scienceCollisionCartesian coordinate systemComputer visionTask (project management)Robot end effectorObstacle

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