2023
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.21905433
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Optimized Residual Action for Interaction Control with Learned Environments

Abstract: <p>Robotic tasks featuring interaction with other bodies are increasingly required in industrial contexts. The manipulators need to interact with the environment in a compliant way to avoid damage, but, at the same time, are often required to accurately track a reference force. To this aim, interaction controllers are typically employed, but they either need human tinkering for parameter tuning or precise modeling of the environment the robot will interact with.</p> <p>The former is a time-co… Show more

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