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PANOS: Payload-Aware Navigation in Offroad Scenarios

Abstract

Nature has evolved humans to walk on different terrains by developing a detailed understanding of their physical characteristics. Similarly, legged robots need to develop their capability to walk on complex terrains with a variety of task-dependent payloads to achieve their goals. However, conventional terrain adaptation methods are susceptible to failure with varying payloads. In this work, we introduce PANOS, a weakly supervised approach that integrates proprioception and exteroception from onboard sensing to achieve a stable gait while walking by a legged robot over various terrains. Our work also provides evidence of its adaptability over varying payloads. We evaluate our method on multiple terrains and payloads using a legged robot. PANOS improves the stability up to 44% without any payload and 53% with 15 lbs payload. We also notice a reduction in the vibration cost of 20% with the payload for various terrain types when compared to state-of-the-art methods.

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