Abstract

Mobile robot autonomy can be achieved by integrating range and contact force sensing data into a dynamic based controller for motion and force commands defined in the robot work space. A real time control scheme using the artificial impedance approach is presented for trajectory generation and correction for collision avoidance and for contact motion control. Simulation results are presented for a three-wheel mobile robot with front wheel driving and steering. The setup for the experiments currently underway is briefly outlined.

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