Unconventional Robots:
Universal Lessons for Designing Unique Systems

IEEE ICRA 2024 Full-Day Workshop

Friday May 17, 2024

Yokohama, Japan

Standard robot morphologies, including quadrupeds, 7-DOF arms, and multirotors, have become commercialized and widespread as general-purpose systems with well-studied dynamics and a wide variety of easy-to-use toolboxes. On the other hand, unconventional robot designs can unlock new capabilities, improve performance, and enable robots to operate in challenging and unstructured environments. Examples range from exploratory robots for space and earth science, to modular robots for construction and transportation, to soft robots for medical applications and human interaction. However, unconventional robots are often underactuated or high-degree-of-freedom systems that require the development of innovative mechanisms with new models and control strategies. This workshop aims to answer the following questions: How can we develop systematic approaches to the design and modeling of complex robotic systems? How do we consider control as part of the robot design process? How can we propel unconventional designs from the lab to the real world? What role do specialized systems have in a future of increasingly standardized robots? We aim to bring together researchers and engineers across the disciplines of mechanism design, modeling and simulation, and control to share their experiences building and controlling unconventional robots.

Schedule

  8:50 -   9:00 Opening Remarks by Justin Yim

  9:00 -   9:30 Ryan St. Pierre
"Dual spring systems in biological and robotic systems"

  9:30 - 10:00 Alexis E. Block
"The HuggieBot Chronicles: Lessons Learned from Designing a Hugging Robot"

10:00 - 10:10 Spotlight talks: Session 1

10:10 - 11:00 Coffee break and Poster Session

11:00 - 11:30 Gwang-Pil Jung
"Unconventional Motions in Milli-Scale Robotic Systems"

11:30 - 12:00 Mark Yim
Talk title TBA

12:00 - 12:30 Panel Discussion 1
Ryan St. Pierre, Alexis E. Block, Gwang-Pil Jung, and Mark Yim (Hosted by Zeynep Temel) 

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch break

13:30 - 14:00 Tasuku Makabe
"Transform humanoid, hardware modules and software & developmental systems"

14:00 - 14:30 Zac Manchester
"Engineering the World’s Smallest Spacecraft"

14:30 - 15:00 Hannah Stuart
Talk title TBA

15:00 - 15:10 Spotlight talks: Session 2

15:10 - 16:00 Coffee break and Poster Session

16:00 - 16:30 Margaret Coad
Talk title TBA

16:30 - 17:00 Panel Discussion 2
Tasuku Makabe, Zac Manchester, Hannah Stuart, and Margaret Coad (Hosted by Jeong Hun (JJ) Lee) 

17:00 - 17:15 Closing Remarks and Award Announcement by Aaron Johnson

Invited Speakers

Alexis E. Block
Assistant Professor
Case Western Reserve University

Margaret Coad
Assistant Professor
University of Notre Dame

Gwang-Pil Jung
Associate Professor
Seoul National University of Science & Technology

Tasuku Makabe
Assistant Professor
The University of Tokyo

Zac Manchester
Assistant Professor
Carnegie Mellon University

Ryan St. Pierre
Assistant Professor
University at Buffalo

Hannah Stuart
Assistant Professor
University of California, Berkeley

Mark Yim
Asa Whitney Professor
University of Pennsylvania

Call for Abstracts

We invite ICRA 2024 attendees to submit 1-page extended abstracts related to the following topics:


Late-breaking results, materials under review, and elaborations on previously accepted works are all welcome.

Format

Timeline

We will have two awards: best demo and best poster! We are grateful for the support from the TC on Mechanisms and Design for sponsoring the award at the workshop. 

Organizers

Sha Yi, Carnegie Mellon University

Jeong Hun (JJ) Lee, Carnegie Mellon University

Paul Nadan, Carnegie Mellon University

Justin Yim, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Zeynep Temel, Carnegie Mellon University

Aaron Johnson, Carnegie Mellon University

Kei Okada, The University of Tokyo

Laura Blumenschein, Purdue University

Technical Committee Support

We are grateful for the support of the IEEE-RAS Technical Committee on Mechanisms and Design.