Effective Virtual Reality Teleoperation of an Upper-body Humanoid with Modified Task Jacobians and Relaxed Barrier Functions for Self-Collision Avoidance
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Steven Jens Jorgensen, Ravi Bhadeshiya
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We present an approach for retartgeting off-the-shelf Virtual Reality (VR) trackers to effectively teleoperate an upper-body humanoid while ensuring self-collision-free motions. Key to the effectiveness was the proper assignment of trackers to joint sets via modified task Jacobians and relaxed barrier functions for self-collision avoidance. The approach was validated on Apptronik's Astro hardware by demonstrating manipulation capabilities on a table-top environment with pick-and-place box packing and a two-handed box pick up and handover task.