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Zero-Shot Sim-to-Real Transfer of Tactile Control Policies for Aggressive Swing-Up Manipulation

Thomas Bi, Carmelo Sferrazza, Raffaello D’Andrea

2021IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This letter aims to show that robots equipped with a vision-based tactile sensor can perform dynamic manipulation tasks without prior knowledge of all the physical attributes of the objects to be manipulated. For this purpose, a robotic system is presented that is able to swing up poles of different masses, radii and lengths, to an angle of 180 <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">°</sup> , while relying solely on the feedback provided by the tactile sensor. This is achieved by developing a novel simulator that accurately models the interaction of a pole with the soft sensor. A feedback policy that is conditioned on a sensory observation history, and which has no prior knowledge of the physical features of the pole, is then learned in the aforementioned simulation. When evaluated on the physical system, the policy is able to swing up a wide range of poles that differ significantly in their physical attributes without further adaptation. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first work where a feedback policy from high-dimensional tactile observations is used to control the swing-up manipulation of poles in closed-loop.

Topics & Concepts

SwingComputer scienceHaptic technologyAdaptation (eye)Control theory (sociology)SimulationWork (physics)Control (management)Range (aeronautics)Artificial intelligenceComputer visionEngineeringPhysicsAcousticsAerospace engineeringOpticsMechanical engineeringRobot Manipulation and LearningAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsReinforcement Learning in Robotics