Abstract
This article investigates visual servoing for a hydraulically actuated dual-arm robot, in which the user selects the object of interest from an on-screen image, whilst the computer control system implements via feedback control the required position and orientation of the manipulators. To improve on the current joystick direct tele-operation commonly used as standard in the nuclear industry, which is slow and requires extensive operator training, the proposed assisted tele-operation makes use of a single camera mounted on the robot. Focusing on pipe cutting as an example, the new system ensures that one manipulator automatically grasps the user-selected pipe, and appropriately positions the second for a cutting operation. Initial laboratory testing (using a plastic pipe) shows the efficacy of the approach for positioning the manipulators, and suggests that for both experienced and inexperienced users, the task is completed significantly faster than via tele-operation.
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Bandala, M., West, C., Monk, S., Montazeri, A., & Taylor, C. J. (2019). Vision-based assisted tele-Operation of a Dual-Arm Hydraulically actuated Robot for pipe cutting and grasping in nuclear environments. Robotics, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/ROBOTICS8020042
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