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Dynamic Modeling of Branched Robots using Modular Composition (2208.01795v4)

Published 3 Aug 2022 in cs.RO

Abstract: When modeling complex robot systems such as branched robots, whose kinematic structures are a tree, current techniques often require modeling the whole structure from scratch, even when partial models for the branches are available. This paper proposes a systematic modular procedure for the dynamic modeling of branched robots comprising several subsystems, each composed of an arbitrary number of rigid bodies, providing the final dynamic model by reusing previous models of each branch. Unlike previous approaches, the proposed strategy is applicable even if some subsystems are regarded as black boxes, requiring only twists and their time derivatives, and wrenches at the connection points between those subsystems. To help in the model composition, we also propose a weighted directed graph representation where the weights encode the propagation of twists and their time derivatives, and wrenches between the subsystems. A simple linear operation on the graph interconnection matrix provides the dynamics of the whole system. Numerical results using a 24-DoF fixed-base branched robot composed of eight subsystems show that the proposed formalism is as accurate as a state-of-the-art library for robotic dynamic modeling. Additional results using a 30-DoF holonomic branched mobile manipulator composed of three subsystems demonstrate the fidelity of our model to a modern robotics simulator and its capability of dealing with black box subsystems. To further illustrate how the derived dynamic model can be used in closed-loop control, we also present a simple formulation of a model-based wrench-driven pose control for branched robots.

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