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Remote Mobile Manipulation with the Centauro Robot: Full-body Telepresence and Autonomous Operator Assistance

Robotics 2019-08-06 v1

Abstract

Solving mobile manipulation tasks in inaccessible and dangerous environments is an important application of robots to support humans. Example domains are construction and maintenance of manned and unmanned stations on the moon and other planets. Suitable platforms require flexible and robust hardware, a locomotion approach that allows for navigating a wide variety of terrains, dexterous manipulation capabilities, and respective user interfaces. We present the CENTAURO system which has been designed for these requirements and consists of the Centauro robot and a set of advanced operator interfaces with complementary strength enabling the system to solve a wide range of realistic mobile manipulation tasks. The robot possesses a centaur-like body plan and is driven by torque-controlled compliant actuators. Four articulated legs ending in steerable wheels allow for omnidirectional driving as well as for making steps. An anthropomorphic upper body with two arms ending in five-finger hands enables human-like manipulation. The robot perceives its environment through a suite of multimodal sensors. The resulting platform complexity goes beyond the complexity of most known systems which puts the focus on a suitable operator interface. An operator can control the robot through a telepresence suit, which allows for flexibly solving a large variety of mobile manipulation tasks. Locomotion and manipulation functionalities on different levels of autonomy support the operation. The proposed user interfaces enable solving a wide variety of tasks without previous task-specific training. The integrated system is evaluated in numerous teleoperated experiments that are described along with lessons learned.

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@article{arxiv.1908.01617,
  title  = {Remote Mobile Manipulation with the Centauro Robot: Full-body Telepresence and Autonomous Operator Assistance},
  author = {Tobias Klamt and Max Schwarz and Christian Lenz and Lorenzo Baccelliere and Domenico Buongiorno and Torben Cichon and Antonio Di Guardo and David Droeschel and Massimiliano Gabardi and Malgorzata Kamedula and Navvab Kashiri and Arturo Laurenzi and Daniele Leonardis and Luca Muratore and Dmytro Pavlichenko and Arul Selvam Periyasamy and Diego Rodriguez and Massimiliano Solazzi and Antonio Frisoli and Michael Gustmann and Jürgen Roßmann and Uwe Süss and Nikos G. Tsagarakis and Sven Behnke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.01617},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Published in: Journal of Field Robotics (JFR), Wiley, 2019