Abstract
In this work, we perform the challenging task of a humanoid robot standing up from a chair. First we recorded demonstrations of sit-to-stand motions from normal human subjects as well as actors performing stylized standing motions (e.g. imitating an elderly person). Ground contact force information was also collected for these motions, in order to estimate the human's center of mass trajectory. We then mapped the demonstrated motions to the humanoid robot via an inverse kinematics procedure that attempts to track the human's kinematics as well as their center-of-mass trajectory. In order to estimate the robot's center-of-mass position accurately, we additionally used an inertial parameter identification technique that fit mass and center-of-mass link parameters from measured force data. We demonstrate the resulting motions on the Carnegie Mellon/Sarcos hydraulic humanoid robot.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 2010 10th IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
Pages | 218-223 |
Number of pages | 6 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-1-4244-8690-8 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-1-4244-8688-5 |
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Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2010 |