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Flying Calligrapher: Contact-Aware Motion and Force Planning and Control for Aerial Manipulation

Robotics 2025-04-16 v2

Abstract

Aerial manipulation has gained interest in completing high-altitude tasks that are challenging for human workers, such as contact inspection and defect detection, etc. Previous research has focused on maintaining static contact points or forces. This letter addresses a more general and dynamic task: simultaneously tracking time-varying contact force in the surface normal direction and motion trajectories on tangential surfaces. We propose a pipeline that includes a contact-aware trajectory planner to generate dynamically feasible trajectories, and a hybrid motion-force controller to track such trajectories. We demonstrate the approach in an aerial calligraphy task using a novel sponge pen design as the end-effector, whose stroke width is positively related to the contact force. Additionally, we develop a touchscreen interface for flexible user input. Experiments show our method can effectively draw diverse letters, achieving an IoU of 0.59 and an end-effector position (force) tracking RMSE of 2.9 cm (0.7 N). Website: https://xiaofeng-guo.github.io/flying-calligrapher/

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2407.05587,
  title  = {Flying Calligrapher: Contact-Aware Motion and Force Planning and Control for Aerial Manipulation},
  author = {Xiaofeng Guo and Guanqi He and Jiahe Xu and Mohammadreza Mousaei and Junyi Geng and Sebastian Scherer and Guanya Shi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.05587},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

8 pages, 9 figures, 1 table. This paper is accepted by RAL and is presented at ICRA 2025