In this paper, we propose a contact-implicit trajectory optimization (CITO)
method based on a variable smooth contact model (VSCM) and successive
convexification (SCvx). The VSCM facilitates the convergence of gradient-based
optimization without compromising physical fidelity. On the other hand, the
proposed SCvx-based approach combines the advantages of direct and shooting
methods for CITO. For evaluations, we consider non-prehensile manipulation
tasks. The proposed method is compared to a version based on iterative linear
quadratic regulator (iLQR) on a planar example. The results demonstrate that
both methods can find physically-consistent motions that complete the tasks
without a meaningful initial guess owing to the VSCM. The proposed SCvx-based
method outperforms the iLQR-based method in terms of convergence, computation
time, and the quality of motions found. Finally, the proposed SCvx-based method
is tested on a standard robot platform and shown to perform efficiently for a
real-world application.Comment: Accepted for publication in ICRA 201