Li, Y., Zhang, Y., Razmjoo, A. and Calinon, S. (2024)
Representing Robot Geometry as Distance Fields: Applications to Whole-body Manipulation
In Proc. IEEE Intl Conf. on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), pp. 15351-15357.

Abstract

In this work, we propose a novel approach to represent robot geometry as distance fields (RDF) that extends the principle of signed distance fields (SDFs) to articulated kinematic chains. Our method employs a combination of Bernstein polynomials to encode the signed distance for each robot link with high accuracy and efficiency while ensuring the mathematical continuity and differentiability of SDFs. We further leverage the kinematics chain of the robot to produce the SDF representation in joint space, allowing robust distance queries in arbitrary joint configurations. The proposed RDF representation is differentiable and smooth in both task and joint spaces, enabling its direct integration to optimization problems. Additionally, the 0-level set of the robot corresponds to the robot surface, which can be seamlessly integrated into whole-body manipulation tasks. We conduct various experiments in both simulations and with 7-axis Franka Emika robots, comparing against baseline methods, and demonstrating its effectiveness in collision avoidance and whole-body manipulation tasks.

Bibtex reference

@inproceedings{Li24ICRA,
	author={Li, Y. and Zhang, Y. and Razmjoo, A. and Calinon, S.},
	title={Representing Robot Geometry as Distance Fields: Applications to Whole-body Manipulation},
	booktitle={Proc.\ {IEEE} Intl Conf.\ on Robotics and Automation ({ICRA})},
	year={2024},
	pages={15351--15357}
}
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