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A Basic Mechanical and Geometric Framework for Quasi-Static Manipulation (2307.10489v2)

Published 19 Jul 2023 in math.OC and cs.RO

Abstract: In this work, we propose a geometric framework for analyzing mechanical manipulation, for instance, by a robotic agent. Under the assumption of conservative forces and quasi-static manipulation, we use energy methods to derive a metric. In the first part of the paper, we review how quasi-static mechanical manipulation tasks can be naturally described via the so-called force-space, i.e. the cotangent bundle of the configuration space, and its Lagrangian submanifolds. Then, via a second order analysis, we derive the control Hessian of total energy. As this is not necessarily positive-definite, from an optimal control perspective, we propose the use of the squared-Hessian, also motivated by insights derived from both mechanics (Gauss' Principle) and biology (Separation Principle). In the second part of the paper, we apply such methods to the problem of an elastically-driven, inverted pendulum. Despite its apparent simplicity, this example is representative of an important class of robotic manipulation problems for which we show how a smooth elastic potential can be derived by regularizing mechanical contact. We then show how graph theory can be used to connect each numerical solution to `nearby' ones, with weights derived from the very metric introduced in the first part of the paper.

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