Bipedal Robot Walking Control Using Human Whole-Body Dynamic Telelocomotion
September 14, 2022 Β· Declared Dead Β· π IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
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Authors
Guillermo Colin, Youngwoo Sim, Joao Ramos
arXiv ID
2209.06964
Category
cs.RO: Robotics
Citations
7
Venue
IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
For humanoids to be deployed in demanding situations, such as search and rescue, highly intelligent decision making and proficient sensorimotor skill is expected. A promising solution is to leverage human prowess by interconnecting robot and human via teleoperation. Towards creating seamless operation, this paper presents a dynamic telelocomotion framework that synchronizes the gait of a human pilot with the walking of a bipedal robot. First, we introduce a method to generate a virtual human walking model from the stepping behavior of a human pilot which serves as a reference for the robot to walk. Second, the dynamics of the walking reference and robot walking are synchronized by applying forces to the human pilot and the robot to achieve dynamic similarity between the two systems. This enables the human pilot to continuously perceive and cancel any asynchrony between the walking reference and robot. A consistent step placement strategy for the robot is derived to maintain dynamic similarity through step transitions. Using our human-machine-interface, we demonstrate that the human pilot can achieve stable and synchronous teleoperation of a simulated robot through stepping-in-place, walking, and disturbance rejection experiments. This work provides a fundamental step towards transferring human intelligence and reflexes to humanoid robots.
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