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On contact transition for nonholonomic mobile manipulators

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This work is devoted to planning and execution of complex missions in Robotics. Robotics has evolved from an industrial, repetitive framework to application domains with much more variability of tasks, with increasing complexity in uncertain environment. This is clearly the case for Service Robotics e.g. but even industrial robots have now to work in environment not totally calibrated for the task they have to perform. The result is that the classical decomposition in static ordered local tasks cannot apply in presence of such a variability. It has a poor dynamic performance and cannot cope with uncertainties. Our work is organized around a complex mission: "Go to the blackboard and write" for mobile manipulators that have capabilities of locomotion and manipulation. It is a simple and intuitive example of a complex mission that relies on different sensors, exhibits different operating modes and needs to switch between different feedbacks and set-points. Our approach is based on Hybrid Dynamical Systems. It is focused on dynamical sequencing of control laws that ensures good transients, robustness and allows to update the mission at every transition from one mode to another. Simulation have been realized with matlab Simulink and Stateflow toolboxes and experimental validation is developed within the Genom controller on the h2 bis nonholonomic mobile manipulator.
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hal-00624296 , version 1 (16-09-2011)

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Vincent Padois, Jean-Yves Fourquet, Pascale Chiron, Marc Renaud. On contact transition for nonholonomic mobile manipulators. Ang, M.H. and Khatib, O. The 9th International Symposium on Experimental Robotics (ISER 2004), Springer, pp.207 -- 216, 2006, Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics, Volume 21, ⟨10.1007/11552246_20⟩. ⟨hal-00624296⟩
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