Whole-Body Control for a Torque-Controlled Legged Mobile Manipulator

Author:

Li Jun,Gao Haibo,Wan Yuhui,Humphreys JosephORCID,Peers Christopher,Yu Haitao,Zhou Chengxu

Abstract

The task of performing locomotion and manipulation simultaneously poses several scientific challenges, such as how to deal with the coupling effects between them and how to cope with unknown disturbances introduced by manipulation. This paper presents an inverse dynamics-based whole-body controller for a torque-controlled quadrupedal manipulator capable of performing locomotion while executing manipulation tasks. Unlike existing methods that deal with locomotion and manipulation separately, the proposed controller can handle them uniformly, which can take into account the coupling effects between the base, limbs and manipulated object. The controller tracks the desired task–space motion references based on a hierarchical optimization algorithm, given a set of hierarchies that define strict priorities and the importance of weighting each task within a hierarchy. The simulation results show the robot is able to follow multiple task–space motion reference trajectories with reasonable deviation, which proved the effectiveness of the proposed controller.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Innovate UK

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Control and Optimization,Control and Systems Engineering

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