Real-Time Model Predictive Control for Industrial Manipulators with Singularity-Tolerant Hierarchical Task Control

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Authors Jaemin Lee, Mingyo Seo, Andrew Bylard, Robert Sun, Luis Sentis arXiv ID 2209.11880 Category cs.RO: Robotics Citations 21 Venue IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation Last Checked 4 months ago
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This paper proposes a real-time model predictive control (MPC) scheme to execute multiple tasks using robots over a finite-time horizon. In industrial robotic applications, we must carefully consider multiple constraints for avoiding joint position, velocity, and torque limits. In addition, singularity-free and smooth motions require executing tasks continuously and safely. Instead of formulating nonlinear MPC problems, we devise linear MPC problems using kinematic and dynamic models linearized along nominal trajectories produced by hierarchical controllers. These linear MPC problems are solvable via the use of Quadratic Programming; therefore, we significantly reduce the computation time of the proposed MPC framework so the resulting update frequency is higher than 1 kHz. Our proposed MPC framework is more efficient in reducing task tracking errors than a baseline based on operational space control (OSC). We validate our approach in numerical simulations and in real experiments using an industrial manipulator. More specifically, we deploy our method in two practical scenarios for robotic logistics: 1) controlling a robot carrying heavy payloads while accounting for torque limits, and 2) controlling the end-effector while avoiding singularities.
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