One of the main challenges of planning legged locomotion in complex environments is the combinatorial contact selection problem. Recent contributions propose to use integer variables to represent which contact surface is selected, and then to rely on modern mixed-integer (MI) optimization solvers to handle this combinatorial issue. To reduce the computational cost of MI, we exploit the sparsity properties of L1 norm minimization techniques to relax the contact planning problem into a feasibility linear program. Our approach accounts for kinematic reachability of the center of mass (COM) and of the contact effectors. We ensure the existence of a quasi-static COM trajectory by restricting our plan to quasi-flat contacts. For planning 10 steps with less than 10 potential contact surfaces for each phase, our approach is 50 to 100 times faster that its MI counterpart, which suggests potential applications for online contact re-planning. The method is demonstrated in simulation with the humanoid robots HRP-2 and Talos over various scenarios.

SL1M: Sparse L1-norm Minimization for contact planning on uneven terrain / Tonneau, Steve; Song, Daeun; Fernbach, Pierre; Mansard, Nicolas; Taix, Michel; Del Prete, Andrea. - (2020), pp. 6604-6610. (Intervento presentato al convegno ICRA 2020 tenutosi a Paris nel 31st May-31st August 2020) [10.1109/ICRA40945.2020.9197371].

SL1M: Sparse L1-norm Minimization for contact planning on uneven terrain

Del Prete, Andrea
2020-01-01

Abstract

One of the main challenges of planning legged locomotion in complex environments is the combinatorial contact selection problem. Recent contributions propose to use integer variables to represent which contact surface is selected, and then to rely on modern mixed-integer (MI) optimization solvers to handle this combinatorial issue. To reduce the computational cost of MI, we exploit the sparsity properties of L1 norm minimization techniques to relax the contact planning problem into a feasibility linear program. Our approach accounts for kinematic reachability of the center of mass (COM) and of the contact effectors. We ensure the existence of a quasi-static COM trajectory by restricting our plan to quasi-flat contacts. For planning 10 steps with less than 10 potential contact surfaces for each phase, our approach is 50 to 100 times faster that its MI counterpart, which suggests potential applications for online contact re-planning. The method is demonstrated in simulation with the humanoid robots HRP-2 and Talos over various scenarios.
2020
2020 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
Piscataway, NJ
IEEE
978-1-7281-7396-2
978-1-7281-7395-5
Tonneau, Steve; Song, Daeun; Fernbach, Pierre; Mansard, Nicolas; Taix, Michel; Del Prete, Andrea
SL1M: Sparse L1-norm Minimization for contact planning on uneven terrain / Tonneau, Steve; Song, Daeun; Fernbach, Pierre; Mansard, Nicolas; Taix, Michel; Del Prete, Andrea. - (2020), pp. 6604-6610. (Intervento presentato al convegno ICRA 2020 tenutosi a Paris nel 31st May-31st August 2020) [10.1109/ICRA40945.2020.9197371].
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