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Bipedal Hopping: Reduced-order Model Embedding via Optimization-based Control
This paper presents the design and validation of controlling hopping on the
3D bipedal robot Cassie. A spring-mass model is identified from the kinematics
and compliance of the robot. The spring stiffness and damping are encapsulated
by the leg length, thus actuating the leg length can create and control hopping
behaviors. Trajectory optimization via direct collocation is performed on the
spring-mass model to plan jumping and landing motions. The leg length
trajectories are utilized as desired outputs to synthesize a control Lyapunov
function based quadratic program (CLF-QP). Centroidal angular momentum, taking
as an addition output in the CLF-QP, is also stabilized in the jumping phase to
prevent whole body rotation in the underactuated flight phase. The solution to
the CLF-QP is a nonlinear feedback control law that achieves dynamic jumping
behaviors on bipedal robots with compliance. The framework presented in this
paper is verified experimentally on the bipedal robot Cassie.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, accepted by IROS 201
ChainQueen: A Real-Time Differentiable Physical Simulator for Soft Robotics
Physical simulators have been widely used in robot planning and control.
Among them, differentiable simulators are particularly favored, as they can be
incorporated into gradient-based optimization algorithms that are efficient in
solving inverse problems such as optimal control and motion planning.
Simulating deformable objects is, however, more challenging compared to rigid
body dynamics. The underlying physical laws of deformable objects are more
complex, and the resulting systems have orders of magnitude more degrees of
freedom and therefore they are significantly more computationally expensive to
simulate. Computing gradients with respect to physical design or controller
parameters is typically even more computationally challenging. In this paper,
we propose a real-time, differentiable hybrid Lagrangian-Eulerian physical
simulator for deformable objects, ChainQueen, based on the Moving Least Squares
Material Point Method (MLS-MPM). MLS-MPM can simulate deformable objects
including contact and can be seamlessly incorporated into inference, control
and co-design systems. We demonstrate that our simulator achieves high
precision in both forward simulation and backward gradient computation. We have
successfully employed it in a diverse set of control tasks for soft robots,
including problems with nearly 3,000 decision variables.Comment: In submission to ICRA 2019. Supplemental Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IWD4iGIsB4 Project Page:
https://github.com/yuanming-hu/ChainQuee
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