Pre-shaping of the Fingertip of Robot Hand Covered with Net Structure Proximity Sensor

  • SUZUKI K
  • SUZUKI Y
  • HASEGAWA H
  • et al.
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Abstract

To achieve skillful tasks with multi-fingered robot hands, many researchers have been working on sensor-based control of them. Vision sensors and tactile sensors are indispensable for the tasks, however, the correctness of the information from the vision sensors decreases as a robot hand approaches to a grasping object because of occlusion. This research aims to achieve seamless detection for reliable grasp by use of proximity sensors: correcting the positional error of the hand in vision-based approach, and contacting the fingertip in the posture for effective tactile sensing. In this paper, we propose a method for adjusting the posture of the fingertip to the surface of the object. The method applies " Net-Structure Proximity Sensor " on the fingertip, which can detect the postural error in the roll and pitch axes between the fingertip and the object surface. The experimental result shows that the postural error is corrected in the both axes even if the object dynamically rotates.

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SUZUKI, K., SUZUKI, Y., HASEGAWA, H., MING, A., ISHIKAWA, M., & SHIMOJO, M. (2012). Pre-shaping of the Fingertip of Robot Hand Covered with Net Structure Proximity Sensor. Transactions of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, 48(4), 232–240. https://doi.org/10.9746/sicetr.48.232

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