Passivity-based control for haptic teleoperation of a legged manipulator in presence of time-delays

  • Mattia Risiglione
  • , Jean-Pierre Sleiman
  • , Maria Vittoria Minniti
  • , Burak Cizmeci
  • , Douwe Dresscher
  • , Marco Hutter

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Abstract

When dealing with the haptic teleoperation of multi-limbed mobile manipulators, the problem of mitigating the destabilizing effects arising from the communication link between the haptic device and the remote robot has not been properly addressed. In this work, we propose a passive control architecture to haptically teleoperate a legged mobile manipulator, while remaining stable in the presence of time delays and frequency mismatches in the master and slave controllers. At the master side, a discrete-time energy modulation of the control input is proposed. At the slave side, passivity constraints are included in an optimization-based whole-body controller to satisfy the energy limitations. A hybrid teleoperation scheme allows the human operator to remotely operate the robot's end-effector while in stance mode, and its base velocity in locomotion mode. The resulting control architecture is demonstrated on a quadrupedal robot with an artificial delay added to the network.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherArXiv.org
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Publication statusPublished - 17 Aug 2021

Keywords

  • cs.RO
  • cs.SY
  • eess.SY
  • math.DS

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    Risiglione, M., Sleiman, J. P., Minniti, M. V., Cizmeci, B., Dresscher, D. & Hutter, M., 2021, IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, IROS 2021. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, p. 5276-5281 6 p. (IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems; vol. 2021).

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