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Collision Avoidance in Model Predictive Control using Velocity Damper

Résumé

We propose an advanced method for controlling the motion of a manipulator robot with strict collision avoidance in dynamic environments, leveraging a velocity damper constraint. Unlike conventional distance-based constraints, which tend to saturate near obstacles to reach optimality, the velocity damper constraint considers both distance and relative velocity, ensuring a safer separation. This constraint is incorporated into a model predictive control framework and enforced as a hard constraint through analytical derivatives supplied to the numerical solver. The approach has been fully implemented on a Franka Emika Panda robot and validated through experimental trials, demonstrating effective collision avoidance during dynamic tasks and robustness to unmodeled disturbances. An efficient open-source implementation along examples are provided here: https://gepettoweb.laas.fr/articles/ haffemayer2025.html.

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hal-04707324 , version 1 (24-09-2024)
hal-04707324 , version 2 (21-10-2024)

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Arthur Haffemayer, Armand Jordana, Ludovic de Matteis, Krzysztof Wojciechowski, Florent Lamiraux, et al.. Collision Avoidance in Model Predictive Control using Velocity Damper. 2024. ⟨hal-04707324v2⟩
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