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Safe Aerial Manipulator Maneuvering and Force Exertion via Control Barrier Functions

Robotics 2024-06-03 v3

Abstract

This article introduces a safe control strategy for application of forces to an external object using a dexterous robotic arm mounted on an unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). A hybrid force-motion controller has been developed for this purpose. This controller employs a Control Barrier Function (CBF) constraint within an optimization framework based on Quadratic Programming (QP). The objective is to enforce a predefined relationship between the end-effector's approach motion and its alignment with the surface, thereby ensuring safe operational dynamics. No compliance model for the environment is necessary to implement the controller, provided end-effector force feedback exists. Furthermore, the paper provides formal results, like guarantees of feasibility for the optimization problem, continuity of the controller input as a function of the configuration, and Lyapunov stability. In addition, it presents experimental results in various situations to demonstrate its practical applicability on an aerial manipulator platform.

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@article{arxiv.2309.07709,
  title  = {Safe Aerial Manipulator Maneuvering and Force Exertion via Control Barrier Functions},
  author = {Dimitris Chaikalis and Vinicius Goncalves and Nikolaos Evangeliou and Anthony Tzes and Farshad Khorrami},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.07709},
  year   = {2024}
}