Title :
A bio-inspired kinematic controller for obstacle avoidance during reaching tasks with redundant robots
Author :
Srinivasa, Narayan ; Bhattacharyya, Rajan ; Grossberg, Stephen
Author_Institution :
HRL Labs. LLC, Mali, CA
Abstract :
This paper describes a redundant robot arm that is capable of learning to reach for targets in space while avoiding obstacles in a self-organized fashion. Self-generated movement commands that activate correlated visual, spatial and motor information are used to learn forward and inverse kinematic control models while moving in obstacle free space using the direction-to-rotation transform (DIRECT). The DIRECT based kinematic controller is fault tolerant and can handle a wide range of perturbations such as joint locking and the use of tools despite not experiencing them during learning. We have developed a DIRECT-based reactive obstacle avoidance controller (DIRECT-ROAC) that enables the redundant robot arm to avoid obstacles in environments with simple obstacle configurations. However, certain configurations of obstacles in the environment prevent the robot from reaching the target with purely reactive obstacle avoidance. To address this complexity, we model a self-organized process of mental rehearsals of movements inspired by human and animal experiments on reaching to generate plans for movement execution using DIRECT-ROAC in complex environments. These mental rehearsals or plans are self generated by utilizing perceptual information in the form of via-points extracted from attentional shrouds around obstacles in its environment. Computer simulations show that the proposed novel controller is successful in avoiding obstacles in environments with complex obstacle configurations.
Keywords :
bio-inspired materials; biomechanics; collision avoidance; manipulator kinematics; medical computing; medical robotics; robot vision; self-adjusting systems; visual perception; bio-inspired kinematic controller; direction-to-rotation transform; forward kinematic control model; inverse kinematic control model; joint locking; mental rehearsals; movements; perceptual information; reaching tasks; reactive obstacle avoidance controller; redundant robot arm; self-generated movement; self-organized process; Animals; Fault tolerance; Humans; Intelligent robots; Kinematics; Mobile robots; Orbital robotics; Robot sensing systems; Service robots; Trajectory;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics, 2008. BioRob 2008. 2nd IEEE RAS & EMBS International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Scottsdale, AZ
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2882-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2883-0
DOI :
10.1109/BIOROB.2008.4762776