High-Speed, Small-Deformation Catching of Soft Objects Based on Active Vision and Proximity Sensing

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In this letter, we propose a combination of sensing and control modules for catching soft objects (i.e., a marshmallow and paper balloon) at a high speed with small deformation. A paper balloon and marshmallow are deformed by a small force and they have individual differences in terms of softness. Therefore, model-based, small-deformation catching is difficult. To realize small-deformation catching, we used high-speed sensor-based (vision and proximity) control modules without a deformation model of the soft objects. A high-speed vision-based controller adjusts the positions of the fingertips of a robot to some extent. As the distance to the object decreased, the fingertip positions were accurately controlled by the high-speed, high-precision proximity-based control. Furthermore, the fingertips were stopped by a proximity-based contact detection before the object surface was deformed. Virtual damping control was effective in catching an object whose surface can be easily deformed by a small impact force or vibration of the fingertips, such as a paper balloon.

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Koyama, K., Murakami, K., Senoo, T., Shimojo, M., & Ishikawa, M. (2019). High-Speed, Small-Deformation Catching of Soft Objects Based on Active Vision and Proximity Sensing. IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 4(2), 578–585. https://doi.org/10.1109/LRA.2019.2891091

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