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Unified Constraint-Based Task Specification for Complex Sensor-Based Robot Systems
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Robot KinematicsHuman-robot Collaborative AssemblyRobotic SystemsEngineeringField RoboticsIntelligent RoboticsAdvanced Motion ControlIntelligent SystemsIndustrial RoboticsSystems EngineeringRobot LearningKinematicsMechatronicsDistributed RoboticsComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceConstraint-based Task SpecificationRobot ControlUnified Control SchemeAutomationMechanical SystemsUnified Formalism AppliesSensor-based Robot TasksRobotics
This paper presents a unified task specification formalism and a unified control scheme for the lowest control level of sensor-based robot tasks. The formalism is based on: (i) the integration of any sensor that provides (direct or indirect) distance (and time derivatives) and force information; (ii) the possibility to use multiple "Tool Centre Points", e.g. defined relative to the robot end effector, other links or the environment; (iii) the integration of optimization functions for underconstrained as well as overconstrained specifications with linear constraints; (iv) the integration of on-line estimators; and (v) compatibility with all major low level control approaches. The unified formalism applies to the whole range from industrial manipulators over cooperating robots to humanoid robots, and from pure position control tasks over industrial processes to interaction between a humanoid robot and its environment.
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