Teleoperation of Soft Modular Robots: Study on Real-time Stability and Gait Control

arxiv(2023)

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Soft robotics holds tremendous potential for various applications, especially in unstructured environments such as search and rescue operations. However, the lack of autonomy and teleoperability, limited capabilities, absence of gait diversity and real-time control, and onboard sensors to sense the surroundings are some of the common issues with soft-limbed robots. To overcome these limitations, we propose a spatially symmetric, topologically-stable, soft-limbed tetrahedral robot that can perform multiple locomotion gaits. We introduce a kinematic model, derive locomotion trajectories for different gaits, and design a teleoperation mechanism to enable real-time human-robot collaboration. We use the kinematic model to map teleoperation inputs and ensure smooth transitions between gaits. Additionally, we leverage the passive compliance and natural stability of the robot for toppling and obstacle navigation. Through experimental tests, we demonstrate the robot's ability to tackle various locomotion challenges, adapt to different situations, and navigate obstructed environments via teleoperation.
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different gaits,gait control,gait diversity,human-robot collaboration,kinematic model,locomotion challenges,locomotion trajectories,map teleoperation inputs,multiple locomotion gaits,natural stability,navigate obstructed environments,onboard sensors,passive compliance,real-time control,real-time stability,rescue operations,soft modular robots,soft robotics,soft-limbed robots,soft-limbed tetrahedral robot,teleoperability,teleoperation mechanism,unstructured environments
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