A method for autonomous robotic manipulation through exploratory interactions with uncertain environments

Author:

Balatti PietroORCID,Kanoulas Dimitrios,Tsagarakis Nikos,Ajoudani Arash

Abstract

AbstractExpanding robot autonomy can deliver functional flexibility and enable fast deployment of robots in challenging and unstructured environments. In this direction, significant advances have been recently made in visual-perception driven autonomy, which is mainly due to the availability of rich sensory data-sets. However, current robots’ physical interaction autonomy levels still remain at a basic level. Towards providing a systematic approach to this problem, this paper presents a new context-aware and adaptive method that allows a robotic platform to interact with unknown environments. In particular, a multi-axes self-tuning impedance controller is introduced to regulate quasi-static parameters of the robot based on previous experience in interacting with similar environments and the real-time sensory data. The proposed method is also capable of differentiating internal and external disruptions, and responding to them accordingly and appropriately. An agricultural experiment with different deformable material is presented to validate robot interaction autonomy improvements, and the capability of the proposed methodology in detecting and responding to unexpected events (e.g., faults).

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Artificial Intelligence

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