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Dynamical Systems Approach for the Autonomous Avoidance of Obstacles and Joint-limits for an Redundant Robot Arm

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Dynamical Systems Approach for the Autonomous Avoidance of Obstacles and Joint-limits for an Redundant Robot Arm
— We extend the attractor dynamics approach to generate goal-directed movement of a redundant, anthropomorphic arm while avoiding dynamic obstacles and respecting joint limits. To make the robot’s movements human-like, we generate approximately straight-line trajectories by using two heading direction angles of the tool-point quite analogously to how movement is represented in the primate central nervous system. Two additional angles control the tool’s spatial orientation so that it follows the tool-point’s collision-free path. A fifth equation governs the redundancy angle, which controls the elevation of the elbow so as to avoid obstacles and respect joint limits. These variables make it possible to generate movement while sitting in an attractor (or, in the langauge of the potential field approach, in a minimum). We demonstrate the approach on an assistant robot [1], which interacts with human users in a shared workspace.
Ioannis Iossifidis, Gregor Schöner
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where IROS
Authors Ioannis Iossifidis, Gregor Schöner
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