A unifying framework for robot control with redundant DOFs

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Recently, Udwadia (Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A 2003:1783-1800, 2003) suggested to derive tracking controllers for mechanical systems with redundant degrees-of-freedom (DOFs) using a generalization of Gauss' principle of least constraint. This method allows reformulating control problems as a special class of optimal controllers. In this paper, we take this line of reasoning one step further and demonstrate that several well-known and also novel nonlinear robot control laws can be derived from this generic methodology. We show experimental verifications on a Sarcos Master Arm robot for some of the derived controllers. The suggested approach offers a promising unification and simplification of nonlinear control law design for robots obeying rigid body dynamics equations, both with or without external constraints, with over-actuation or underactuation, as well as open-chain and closed-chain kinematics. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Peters, J., Mistry, M., Udwadia, F., Nakanishi, J., & Schaal, S. (2008). A unifying framework for robot control with redundant DOFs. Autonomous Robots, 24(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10514-007-9051-x

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