Energy consumption is an important issue in robotics. This article deals with the problem of reducing the energy consumption of compliant electro-mechanical systems while performing periodic tasks. After deriving performance indices to quantify the energy consumption of a mechanical system, we propose a method to determine both the optimal compliant actuation parameters, and link trajectories to minimize energy consumption. We show how this problem can be cast in a simpler one where the optimization regards only parameters that define the shape of periodic trajectories to be subsequently determined by using numerical optimization tools. Indeed, in our framework, the optimal stiffness and spring preload can be analytically obtained as a function of the desired link trajectories. We then provide simulations and experimental validations of the obtained results on a two-link compliant manipulator platform which performs a repetitive pick-and-place task. Our experiments show that the use of compliant actuators instead of rigid ones and the optimization of their compliant parameters give rise to an energy saving up to $62\%$ with respect to rigid actuation. Moreover, the simultaneous optimization of the compliant parameters and link trajectories provide an additional energy saving up to $20\%$ .

Minimizing Energy Consumption of Elastic Robots in Repetitive Tasks

Garabini M.;Salaris P.;Bicchi A.
2023-01-01

Abstract

Energy consumption is an important issue in robotics. This article deals with the problem of reducing the energy consumption of compliant electro-mechanical systems while performing periodic tasks. After deriving performance indices to quantify the energy consumption of a mechanical system, we propose a method to determine both the optimal compliant actuation parameters, and link trajectories to minimize energy consumption. We show how this problem can be cast in a simpler one where the optimization regards only parameters that define the shape of periodic trajectories to be subsequently determined by using numerical optimization tools. Indeed, in our framework, the optimal stiffness and spring preload can be analytically obtained as a function of the desired link trajectories. We then provide simulations and experimental validations of the obtained results on a two-link compliant manipulator platform which performs a repetitive pick-and-place task. Our experiments show that the use of compliant actuators instead of rigid ones and the optimization of their compliant parameters give rise to an energy saving up to $62\%$ with respect to rigid actuation. Moreover, the simultaneous optimization of the compliant parameters and link trajectories provide an additional energy saving up to $20\%$ .
2023
Vivas, A. V.; Cherubini, A.; Garabini, M.; Salaris, P.; Bicchi, A.
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