Differential Flatness of Slider-Pusher Systems for Constrained Time Optimal Collision Free Path Planning
Abstract
In this work we show that the differential kinematics of slider-pusher systems are differentially flat assuming quasi-static behaviour and frictionless contact. Second we demonstrate that the state trajectories are invariant to time-differential transformations of the path parametrizing coordinate. For one this property allows to impose arbitrary velocity profiles on the slider without impacting the geometry of the state trajectory. This property implies that certain path planning problems may be decomposed approximately into a strictly geometric path planning and an auxiliary throughput speed optimization problem. Building on these insights we elaborate a numerical approach tailored to constrained time optimal collision free path planning and apply it to the slider-pusher system.
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