CARHU

Active co-operation between humanoid robots and humans in collaborative working environments

Main researcher: C. Balaguer

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Description

This project is the fruit of previous ones that the research team has been carrying out since 2001 in the field of humanoid robots. The Rh-1 natural scale humanoid robot at the Carlos III University in Madrid is currently one of the few existences in our country and in the European Union. This makes the team the leader in this field with unique technology.

The main objective of this project is to develop an advanced control system that allows co-operation tasks to be carried out semi-autonomously between humanoid robots and humans in real working environments. In fact, the first co-operative working environment chosen is building work in which the carrying of building parts is to be undertaken in the open air, co-ordinated between the Rh-1 robot and a worker.

To achieve this objective, it is necessary to develop a new control architecture based on three basic concepts. Firstly, the integration of sensor systems: force/torque sensors in the robot?s ankles and wrists, micro vision sensors in its hands and a vision system in the head. Secondly, the development of a stable walking system that includes the estimation of the direction of movement of the part and of the worker, the generalised real time calculation of the ZMP, the generation of stable postures and the planning of the next actions to be taken, both for walking and handling.

Finally, for robot/human co-operation, in which the robot is the master, a collaborative working environment will be developed based on the concept of ?environmental intelligence? but in this case with a new focus in the open air, that allows the robot to navigate using GPS systems located in it and on the worker, RFID systems for the parts and an overall vision system in the working environment. All of this will allow the co-operation tasks between humanoid robots and humans to be carried out satisfactorily in real environments.

Entries:
Planning Robot Formations with Fast Marching Square Including Uncertainty Conditions
Robotics and Autonomous Systems. num. 2 , vol. 61 , pages: 137 – 152 , 2013
J.V. Gomez A. Lumbier S. Garrido L. Moreno
MANFRED: Robot antropomórfico de servicio fiable y seguro para operar en entornos humanos
Revista Iberoamericana de Ingeniería Mecánica (ISSN: 1137-2729). num. 3 , vol. 9 , pages: 33 – 48 , 2005
S. Kadhim D. Blanco L. Moreno
Symbolic Place Recognition in Voronoi-based maps by Using Hidden Markov Models
Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems. , vol. 39 , pages: 173 – 197 , 2004
L. Moreno D. Blanco
Desarrollo de un sistema de percepción de una plataforma móvil para entornos exteriores
Revista Iberoamerica de Ingeniería Mecánica (ISSN : 1137-2729). num. 3 , vol. 8 , pages: 3 – 23 , 2004
D. Blanco L. Moreno
Path Quality Measures for Sensor-based Motion Planning.
Robotics and Autonomous Systems. num. 2 , vol. 44 , pages: 131 – 150 , 2003
L. Moreno

Entries:
Precision Grasp Planning Based on Fast Marching Square.
IEEE/RSJ 21st Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED) 2013., Platanias-Chani, Greece
J.V. Gomez D. Alvarez A. Lumbier S. Garrido L. Moreno
Fast Marching in motion planning for rhombic like vehicles operating in ITER
IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2013), 2013, Karlsruhe, Germany
J.V. Gomez S. Garrido L. Moreno
Estimación de Suelos Navegables para Interiores
11th Workshop Robocity 2030: Robots personales y asistenciales, 2013, Madrid, Spain
J.V. Gomez D. Alvarez L. Moreno
Localization in 3D Environments Using DifferentialEvolution
2009 IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing (WISP'2009), Budapest, Hungary
F. Martín S. Garrido D. Blanco L. Moreno
L1-norm global localization based on a Differential Evolution Filter
2009 IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing (WISP'2009), Budapest, Hungary
M.L. Muñoz F. Martín S. Garrido D. Blanco L. Moreno
Predesign of an Anthropomorphic Lightweight Manipulator
8th International Conference on Climbing and Walking Robots and the support Technologies for Mobile Machines (CLAWAR 2005), 2005, London, U.K.
S. Kadhim D. Blanco L. Moreno
Voronoi Extraction of Free-way Areas in Cluttered Environments
2005 IEEE/RSJ Int. Conf. on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS2005), Edmonton, Canada
D. Blanco L. Moreno
Probability of success and uncertainty analysis in Path Planning
IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, ICRA 2003, 2003, Taipei, Taiwan
L. Moreno
A Genetic Solution for the SLAM Problems
11th International Conference on Advanced Robotics, ICAR 2003 , 2003, Coimbra, Portugal
D. Blanco L. Moreno
Traversability analysis technics in outdoor environments: a comparative study.
11th International Conference on Advanced Robotics, ICAR 2003, 2003, Coimbra, Portugal
D. Blanco L. Moreno
Traversable regions model for outdoor robots.
11th International Conference on Advanced Robotics, ICAR 2003 , 2003, Coimbra, Portugal
D. Blanco L. Moreno
Lightweight robot design for mobile manipulators
International Conference on MECHATRONICSICOM 2003, 2003, Loughborough, U.K.
S. Kadhim D. Blanco L. Moreno
Topo-geometric modelling and localization in indoor environments
28th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics SocietyIECON 2002, 2002, Seville, Spain
L. Moreno
Topographical analysis for Voronoi-based modelling
28th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics SocietyIECON 2002, 2002, Seville, Spain
L. Moreno
Safe Local Path Planning for Human-Mobile Manipulator Cooperation
2nd IARP/IEEE-RAS Joint Workshop on Technical Challenge for Dependable Robots in Human Environments, 2002, Toulouse, France
D. Blanco L. Moreno
Localization and Modelling Approach Using Topogeometric Maps
Int. Conference on Intelligent Robots and SystemsIROS 2002, 2002, Lausanne, Switzerland
D. Blanco L. Moreno
Path planning with uncertainty
18th Int. Conf. on CAD/CAM, Robotics and Factories of the futureCARS&FOF 2002, Oporto, Portugal
L. Moreno
On-line Identification of Dynamic Systems with Restricted Genetic Optimization
4th IFAC Workshop on Algorithms and Architectures for Real-Time Control, 1997, Vilamoura, Portugal
L. Moreno M.A. Salichs
On line Performance Enhancement of a Behavioral Neural Network Controller
International Workshop on Artificial Neural Networks, 1993, Sitges, Spain
L. Moreno M.A. Salichs
Experiments with a Distributed Neural Network Controller for an Autonomous Mobile Robot
Workshop on Integration in Real Time Intelligent Control, IRTICS'93, Miraflores, Mad, Spain
L. Moreno M.A. Salichs
Mobile Robot Multitarget Tracking in Dynamic Environments
IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, 1992, Raleigh, NC, USA
L. Moreno M.A. Salichs
Ultrasonic Beacon System for Mobile Robots
IEEE International Workshop on Sensorial Integration for Industrial Robots: Architectures and Applications, 1989, Zaragoza, Spain
L. Moreno M.A. Salichs
A production system for AGV’s control
6th IFAC Symposium on Information Problems in Manufacturing Technology, 1990, Madrid, Spain
L. Moreno M.A. Salichs
Trajectory Planning Method for Autonomous Mobile Robot
6th IFAC Symposium on Information Problems in Manufacturing Technology, 1990, Madrid, Spain
L. Moreno M.A. Salichs
Metodo de asignacion multicarga para sistemas AGV
1er Congreso de la Asociación Española de Robótica, Zaragoza, Spain
L. Moreno M.A. Salichs
On line AGV System Planning
19th International symposium on automotive technology & automation, 1988, Montecarlo, Monaco
L. Moreno M.A. Salichs

Entries:
Innovations in Robot Mobility and Control
chapter: Voronoi-based outdoor traversable region modelling pages: 201 – 250. Springer-Verlag , ISBN: 3-540-26892-8, 2005
D. Blanco L. Moreno

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