Humanoid Locomotion and Manipulation: Current Progress and Challenges in Control, Planning, and Learning
Gu, Zhaoyuan, Li, Junheng, Shen, Wenlan, Yu, Wenhao, Xie, Zhaoming, McCrory, Stephen, Cheng, Xianyi, Shamsah, Abdulaziz, Griffin, Robert, Liu, C. Karen, Kheddar, Abderrahmane, Peng, Xue Bin, Zhu, Yuke, Shi, Guanya, Nguyen, Quan, Cheng, Gordon, Gao, Huijun, Zhao, Ye
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Humanoid robots have great potential to perform various human-level skills. These skills involve locomotion, manipulation, and cognitive capabilities. Driven by advances in machine learning and the strength of existing model-based approaches, these capabilities have progressed rapidly, but often separately. Therefore, a timely overview of current progress and future trends in this fast-evolving field is essential. This survey first summarizes the model-based planning and control that have been the backbone of humanoid robotics for the past three decades. We then explore emerging learning-based methods, with a focus on reinforcement learning and imitation learning that enhance the versatility of loco-manipulation skills. We examine the potential of integrating foundation models with humanoid embodiments, assessing the prospects for developing generalist humanoid agents. In addition, this survey covers emerging research for whole-body tactile sensing that unlocks new humanoid skills that involve physical interactions. The survey concludes with a discussion of the challenges and future trends.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-3-2025
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