DocumentCode
250251
Title
Automatic kinematic chain calibration using artificial skin: Self-touch in the iCub humanoid robot
Author
Roncone, A. ; Hoffmann, Marco ; Pattacini, U. ; Metta, G.
Author_Institution
iCub Facility, Ist. Italiano di Tecnol., Genoa, Italy
fYear
2014
fDate
May 31 2014-June 7 2014
Firstpage
2305
Lastpage
2312
Abstract
Calibration continues to receive significant attention in robotics because of its key impact on performance and cost associated with the operation of complex robots. Calibration of kinematic parameters is typically the first mandatory step. To this end, a variety of metrology systems and corresponding algorithms have been described in the literature relying on measurements of the pose of the end-effector using a camera or laser tracking system, or, exploiting constraints arising from contacts of the end-effector with the environment. In this work, we take inspiration from the behavior of infants and certain animals, who are believed to use self-stimulation or self-touch to “calibrate” their body representations, and present a new solution to this problem by letting the robot close the kinematic chain by touching its own body. The robot considered in this paper is sensorized with tactile arrays for a total of about 4200 sensing points. The correspondence between the predicted contact point from existing forward kinematics and the actual position on the robot´s `skin´ provides sample data that allows refining the kinematic representation (DH parameters). The data collection procedure is automated - self-touch is autonomously executed by the robot - and can be repeated at any time, providing a compact self-calibration system that does not require an external measurement apparatus.
Keywords
calibration; humanoid robots; robot kinematics; artificial skin; automatic kinematic chain calibration; body representation; compact self-calibration system; data collection procedure; end effector; forward kinematics; iCub humanoid robot; kinematic parameters; kinematic representation; metrology systems; robot self-touch; Calibration; DH-HEMTs; Joints; Kinematics; Robot sensing systems; Skin;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Hong Kong
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICRA.2014.6907178
Filename
6907178
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