A method to benchmark the balance resilience of robots

Author:

Monteleone Simone,Negrello Francesca,Grioli Giorgio,Catalano Manuel G.,Bicchi Antonio,Garabini Manolo

Abstract

Robots that work in unstructured scenarios are often subjected to collisions with the environment or external agents. Accordingly, recently, researchers focused on designing robust and resilient systems. This work presents a framework that quantitatively assesses the balancing resilience of self-stabilizing robots subjected to external perturbations. Our proposed framework consists of a set of novel Performance Indicators (PIs), experimental protocols for the reliable and repeatable measurement of the PIs, and a novel testbed to execute the protocols. The design of the testbed, the control structure, the post-processing software, and all the documentation related to the performance indicators and protocols are provided as open-source material so that other institutions can replicate the system. As an example of the application of our method, we report a set of experimental tests on a two-wheeled humanoid robot, with an experimental campaign of more than 1100 tests. The investigation demonstrates high repeatability and efficacy in executing reliable and precise perturbations.

Funder

Horizon 2020

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Computer Science Applications

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