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Safe Motion Planning for Quadruped Robots Using Density Functions

Sriram S.K.S Narayanan, Andrew Zheng, Umesh Vaidya

Year
2023
Citations
4

Abstract

This paper presents a motion planning algorithm for quadruped locomotion based on density functions. We decompose the locomotion problem into a high-level density planner and a model predictive controller (MPC). Due to density functions having a physical interpretation through the notion of occupancy, it is intuitive to represent the environment with safety constraints. Hence, there is an ease of use to constructing the planning problem with density. The proposed method uses a simplified the model of the robot into an integrator system, where the high-level plan is in a feedback form formulated through an analytically constructed density function. We then use the MPC to optimize the reference trajectory, in which a low-level PID controller is used to obtain the torque level control. The overall framework is implemented in simulation, demonstrating our feedback density planner for legged locomotion. The implementation of work is available at https://github.com/AndrewZheng-1011/legged_planner.

Keywords

RobotMotion planningComputer scienceMotion (physics)Mobile robotArtificial intelligence

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