Classification and Identification of Environment Through Dynamic Coupling

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Departmental Papers (ESE)
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Kodlab
legged robot
classification
dynamic behavior
tactile sensing
Controls and Control Theory
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Robotics
Systems Engineering
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We gratefully acknowledge the support of NSF grants IIS-0427313 and IIP-0742304, ARO Grant W911NF-05-1- 0219, ONR Grants N00014-07-1-0829, N00014-08-1-0696 and N00014-09-1-1051, and ARL Grant W911NF-08-2-0004.
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This paper presents a methodology enabling robotic systems to classify and identify their environment according to the mechanical properties of the local contact dynamics. Described approach employs existing proprioceptive sensors and requires no additional specialized hardware. Identification process is performed in real-time with temporal resolution of measurement updates determined by the periodicity of the limit behavior. While the basic concept has a wide application spectrum, our discussion focuses on terrestrial locomotion where contact properties, such a compliance, damping, sheer friction and surface topology, are important environmental markers. Accurate identification of environmental parameters enables two types of applications. In behavioral control, availability of measurements on environmental parameterization can facilitate better adaptation of actuation strategy. In localization and map building applications, such mechanical characteristics of the environment, which are typically hard to attain, can serve as a new set of classifiers. Presented approach is founded on the observation that locomotive behaviors, and particularly the dynamic ones, emerge from the interaction between the active actuation actions of the mechanism with its environment. To evaluate our concept in a systematic fashion we constructed a simplified numerical model of a dynamic hexapod robot. We present results on numerical simulations and outline a path for a physical implementation on dynamic hexapod robot.

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2010-07-15
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2023-05-17T23:19:19.000
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@UNPUBLISHED{Komsuoglu.IROS2010, author = {Komsuoglu, H.}, title = {Classification and Identification of Environment Through Dynamic Coupling}, note = {Accepted to Poster Session}, year = {2010}}
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