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Toward coordinated planning and hierarchical optimization control for highly redundant mobile manipulator

Erdi Sayar, Xiang Gao, Yingbai Hu, Guang Chen, Alois Knoll

2024ISA Transactions14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper represents a constraint planning and optimization control scheme for a highly redundant mobile manipulator considering a complex indoor environment. Compared with the traditional optimization solution of a redundant manipulator, infinity norm and slack variable are additionally introduced and leveraged by the optimization algorithm. The former takes into account the joint limits effectively by considering individual joint velocities and the latter relaxes the equality constraint by decreasing the infeasible solution area. By using derived kinematic equations, the tracking control problem is expressed as an optimization problem and converted into a new quadratic programming (QP) problem. To address the optimization problem, the two-timescale recurrent neural networks optimization scheme is proposed and tested with a 9 DOFs nonholonomic mobile-based manipulator. Additionally, the BI2RRT∗ path-planning algorithm incorporates path planning in the complex environment where different obstacles are positioned. To test and evaluate the proposed optimization scheme, both predefined and generated paths are tested in the Neurorobotics Platform (NRP) 2which is open access and open source integrative simulation framework powered by Gazebo and developed by our team.

Topics & Concepts

Motion planningKinematicsOptimization problemNonholonomic systemComputer scienceQuadratic programmingMobile manipulatorMathematical optimizationScheme (mathematics)Control theory (sociology)Norm (philosophy)Constraint (computer-aided design)Mobile robotControl (management)RobotEngineeringMathematicsArtificial intelligencePolitical scienceMechanical engineeringLawClassical mechanicsPhysicsMathematical analysisRobotic Path Planning AlgorithmsRobotic Mechanisms and DynamicsRobotics and Sensor-Based Localization
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