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Date
2019Type
- Conference Paper
Abstract
We present a reformulation of a contact-implicit optimization (CIO) approach that computes optimal trajectories for rigid-body systems in contact-rich settings.
A hard-contact model is assumed, and the unilateral constraints are imposed in the form of complementarity conditions.
Newton's impact law is adopted for enhanced physical correctness.
The optimal control problem is formulated as a multi-staged program through a multiple-shooting scheme. This problem structure is exploited within the FORCES Pro framework to retrieve optimal motion plans, contact sequences and control inputs with increased computational efficiency.
We investigate our method on a variety of dynamic object manipulation tasks, performed by a six degrees of freedom robot. The dynamic feasibility of the optimal trajectories, as well as the repeatability and accuracy of the task-satisfaction are verified through simulations and real hardware experiments on one of the manipulation problems. Show more
Permanent link
https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000355282Publication status
publishedExternal links
Book title
2019 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)Pages / Article No.
Publisher
IEEEEvent
Subject
Optimal Control; Dynamic ManipulationOrganisational unit
02284 - NFS Digitale Fabrikation / NCCR Digital Fabrication09570 - Hutter, Marco / Hutter, Marco
Funding
780883 - subTerranean Haptic INvestiGator (EC)
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Has part: https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000388676
Notes
Conference lecture held on November 7, 2019More
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