Optimizing Mobility of Robotic Arms in Collision-free Motion Planning

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Sascha Kaden
Ulrike Thomas
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[1] Chemnitz University of Technology,Robotics and Human
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Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems | 2021年 / 102卷
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Motion planning; Sampling; RRT; Optimization methods; Manipulablity; STOMP; Gaussian mixture models;
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A major task in motion planning is to find paths that have a high ability to react to external influences while ensuring a collision-free operation at any time. This flexibility is even more important in human-robot collaboration since unforeseen events can occur anytime. Such ability can be described as mobility, which is composed of two characteristics. First, the ability to manipulate, and second, the distance to joint limits. This mobility needs to be optimized while generating collision-free motions so that there is always the flexibility of the robot to evade dynamic obstacles in the future execution of generated paths. For this purpose, we present a Rapidly-exploring Random Tree (RRT), which applies additional costs and sampling methods to increase mobility. Additionally, we present two methods for the optimization of a generated path. Our first approach utilizes the built-in capabilities of the RRT*. The second method optimize the path with the stochastic trajectory optimization for motion planning (STOMP) approach with Gaussian Mixture Models. Moreover, we evaluate the algorithms in complex simulation and real environments and demonstrate an enhancement of mobility.
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