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Human-robot collaborative object transfer using human motion prediction based on Cartesian pose Dynamic Movement Primitives

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arxiv 2104.03155 v2 pith:JQKETMOB submitted 2021-04-07 cs.RO

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keywords posehumanobjecttargetcollaborativedynamicend-effectorhuman-robot
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In this work, the problem of human-robot collaborative object transfer to unknown target poses is addressed. The desired pattern of the end-effector pose trajectory to a known target pose is encoded using DMPs (Dynamic Movement Primitives). During transportation of the object to new unknown targets, a DMP-based reference model and an EKF (Extended Kalman Filter) for estimating the target pose and time duration of the human's intended motion is proposed. A stability analysis of the overall scheme is provided. Experiments using a Kuka LWR4+ robot equipped with an ATI sensor at its end-effector validate its efficacy with respect to the required human effort and compare it with an admittance control scheme.

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