Dual-Arm Relative Tasks Performance Using Sparse Kinematic Control

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Abstract

To make production lines more flexible, dual-arm robots are good candidates to be deployed in autonomous assembly units. In this paper, we propose a sparse kinematic control strategy, that minimizes the number of joints actuated for a coordinated task between two arms. The control strategy is based on a hierarchical sparse QP architecture. We present experimental results that highlight the capability of this architecture to produce sparser motions (for an assembly task) than those obtained with standard controllers.

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Tarbouriech, S., Navarro, B., Fraisse, P., Crosnier, A., Cherubini, A., & Sallé, D. (2018). Dual-Arm Relative Tasks Performance Using Sparse Kinematic Control. In IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (pp. 6003–6009). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/IROS.2018.8594320

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