HumaBiMan

Benchmarking Humanoid Locomotion and Standing Performances during Dynamic Autonomous Bi-Manipulation of Objects

Main researcher: C. Balaguer

TEO caja

Description

The technical purpose of this project is to benchmark existing and new adaptive whole-body controllers developed for the humanoid robot TEO1,2. The development of these controllers is based on different bioinspired techniques such as axes Fractional-PID controllers and dynamically adaptative LIRM, that need rich experimental data to be improved. The target scenarios of this proposal are i) the standing moving surface testbed (COMTEST) and ii) the standing during manipulation among shelfs testbed. They provide the appropriate environment to improve the general whole-body stability control algorithms and to benchmark the performance in different situations during standing manipulation.

Entries:
Diseño y simulación de un actuador de rigidez variable
Anales de Ingeniería Mecánica: Revista de la Asociación Española de Ingeniería Mecánica; ISSN: 0212-5072. num. 18 , vol. 1 , pages: 154 – 161 , 2012
A. Gimenez A. Jardon López, J. García, D.

Entries:
Experimental evaluation of assistive robots in virtual domestic scenarios
International Symposium for Automation and Robotics in Construction (ISARC/Gerontechnology 2012). Vol. 11. Num. 2, 2012, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
A. Jardon Juan G. Victores M.F. Stoelen S. Martinez

Entries:

Entries:
Grasping in Robotics
chapter: A survey on different control techniques for grasping pages: 223 – 246. SPRINGER NETHERLANDS EDITORIAL , ISBN: 978-3-540-71363, 2013
R. Cabas A. Gimenez S. Martinez A. Jardon
CLIMBING AND WALKING ROBOTS
chapter: A PORTABLE LIGHT-WEIGHT CLIMBING ROBOT FOR PERSONAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATIONS pages: 961 – 968. CLAWAR 05 , ISBN: 978-3-540-26413, 2006
A. Gimenez A. Jardon

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