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Safe Control for Soft-Rigid Robots with Self-Contact using Control Barrier Functions

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arxiv 2311.03189 v2 pith:3KCA3QOG submitted 2023-11-06 cs.RO

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keywords controlself-contactsoft-rigidcbfshybridrobotsbarrierfunctions
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Incorporating both flexible and rigid components in robot designs offers a unique solution to the limitations of traditional rigid robotics by enabling both compliance and strength. This paper explores the challenges and solutions for controlling soft-rigid hybrid robots, particularly addressing the issue of self-contact. Conventional control methods prioritize precise state tracking, inadvertently increasing the system's overall stiffness, which is not always desirable in interactions with the environment or within the robot itself. To address this, we investigate the application of Control Barrier Functions (CBFs) and High Order CBFs to manage self-contact scenarios in serially connected soft-rigid hybrid robots. Through an analysis based on Piecewise Constant Curvature (PCC) kinematics, we establish CBFs within a classical control framework for self-contact dynamics. Our methodology is rigorously evaluated in both simulation environments and physical hardware systems. The findings demonstrate that our proposed control strategy effectively regulates self-contact in soft-rigid hybrid robotic systems, marking a significant advancement in the field of robotics.

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