Peg-in-hole assembly based on two-phase scheme and F/T sensor for dual-arm robot

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This paper focuses on peg-in-hole assembly based on a two-phase scheme and force/torque sensor (F/T sensor) for a compliant dual-arm robot, the Baxter robot. The coordinated operations of human beings in assembly applications are applied to the behaviors of the robot. A two-phase assembly scheme is proposed to overcome the inaccurate positioning of the compliant dual-arm robot. The position and orientation of assembly pieces are adjusted respectively in an active compliant manner according to the forces and torques derived by a six degrees-of-freedom (6-DOF) F/T sensor. Experiments are conducted to verify the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed assembly scheme. The performances of the dual-arm robot are consistent with those of human beings in the peg-in-hole assembly process. The peg and hole with 0.5 mm clearance for round pieces and square pieces can be assembled successfully.

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Zhang, X., Zheng, Y., Ota, J., & Huang, Y. (2017). Peg-in-hole assembly based on two-phase scheme and F/T sensor for dual-arm robot. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17092004

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