articleOct 1, 2012Closed access

Synthesis and stabilization of complex behaviors through online trajectory optimization

University of Washington

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Abstract

We present an online trajectory optimization method and software platform applicable to complex humanoid robots performing challenging tasks such as getting up from an arbitrary pose on the ground and recovering from large disturbances using dexterous acrobatic maneuvers. The resulting behaviors, illustrated in the attached video, are computed only 7 × slower than real time, on a standard PC. The video also shows results on the acrobot problem, planar swimming and one-legged hopping. These simpler problems can already be solved in real time, without pre-computing anything.

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Keywords
  • Humanoid robot
  • Trajectory
  • Computer science
  • Robot
  • Trajectory optimization
  • Software
  • Planar
  • Artificial intelligence
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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