From human to humanoid locomotion—an inverse optimal control approach

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Katja Mombaur
Anh Truong
Jean-Paul Laumond
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[1] Université de Toulouse,LAAS
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Autonomous Robots | 2010年 / 28卷
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Inverse optimal control; Natural locomotion path; Optimal locomotion; Motion capture; Humanoid robot;
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The purpose of this paper is to present inverse optimal control as a promising approach to transfer biological motions to robots. Inverse optimal control helps (a) to understand and identify the underlying optimality criteria of biological motions based on measurements, and (b) to establish optimal control models that can be used to control robot motion. The aim of inverse optimal control problems is to determine—for a given dynamic process and an observed solution—the optimization criterion that has produced the solution. Inverse optimal control problems are difficult from a mathematical point of view, since they require to solve a parameter identification problem inside an optimal control problem. We propose a pragmatic new bilevel approach to solve inverse optimal control problems which rests on two pillars: an efficient direct multiple shooting technique to handle optimal control problems, and a state-of-the art derivative free trust region optimization technique to guarantee a match between optimal control problem solution and measurements. In this paper, we apply inverse optimal control to establish a model of human overall locomotion path generation to given target positions and orientations, based on newly collected motion capture data. It is shown how the optimal control model can be implemented on the humanoid robot HRP-2 and thus enable it to autonomously generate natural locomotion paths.
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页码:369 / 383
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