Motion Accuracy and Computational Effort in QP-based Robot Control
Sélim Chefchaouni,
Mehdi Benallegue,
Adrien Escande
et al.
Abstract:Quadratic Programs (QPs) have become a mature technology for the control of robots of all kinds, including humanoid robots. One aspect has been largely overlooked, however, which is the accuracy with which these QPs should be solved. QP solvers aim at providing solutions accurate up to floating point precision (≈ 10 −8 ). Considering physical quantities expressed in SI or similar units (meters, radians, etc.), such precision seems completely unrelated to both task requirements and hardware capacity. Typically,… Show more
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