Tactile-Based Negotiation of Unknown Objects during Navigation in Unstructured Environments with Movable Obstacles
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2024

Traditional robot navigation passively plans/replans to avoid any contact with obstacles in the scene. This limits the obtained solutions to the collision-free space and leads to failures if the path to the goal is obstructed. In contrast, humans actively modify their environment by repositioning objects if it assists locomotion. This article aims to bring robots closer to such abilities by providing a framework to detect and clear movable obstacles to continue navigation. The approach leverages a multimodal robot skin that provides both local proximity and tactile feedback regarding physical interactions with the surroundings. This multimodal contact feedback is employed to adapt the robot's behavior when interacting with object surfaces and regulating applied forces. This enables the robot to remove bulky obstacles from its path and solves otherwise infeasible navigation problems. The system's ability is demonstrated in simulation and real-world scenarios involving movable and nonmovable obstacles.

e-skin

motion planning

navigation among movable obstacles

tactile interactions

mobile manipulation

Författare

Simon Armleder

Technische Universität München

Emmanuel Dean

Chalmers, Elektroteknik, System- och reglerteknik

Florian Bergner

Technische Universität München

Julio Rogelio Guadarrama Olvera

Technische Universität München

Gordon Cheng

Technische Universität München

Advanced Intelligent Systems

26404567 (eISSN)

Vol. 6 3 2300621

Ämneskategorier

Robotteknik och automation

Datorseende och robotik (autonoma system)

DOI

10.1002/aisy.202300621

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2024-03-30