DocumentCode
1441169
Title
Null-Space Grasp Control: Theory and Experiments
Author
Platt, Robert, Jr. ; Fagg, Andrew H. ; Grupen, Roderic A.
Author_Institution
Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume
26
Issue
2
fYear
2010
fDate
4/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
282
Lastpage
295
Abstract
A key problem in robot grasping is that of positioning the manipulator contacts so that an object can be grasped. In unstructured environments, contact positions are typically planned based on range or visual measurements that are used to reconstruct object geometry. However, because it is difficult to measure the complete object geometry precisely in common grasp scenarios, it is useful to employ additional techniques to adjust or refine the grasp using local information only. In particular, grasp control techniques can be used to improve a grasp by adjusting the contact configuration after making initial contact with an object by using measurements of local object geometry at the contacts. This paper proposes three variations on null-space grasp control: an approach that combines multiple grasp objectives to improve a grasp. Two of these variations are theoretically demonstrated to converge to force-closure configurations for arbitrary convex objects when grasping with two contacts. All variations are found to converge in simulation. Robot-grasping experiments are reported that show the approach to be useful in practice.
Keywords
manipulators; position control; arbitrary convex objects; contact positions; force-closure configurations; local information; local object geometry; manipulator contacts; null-space grasp control; range measurements; robot grasping; visual measurements; Cooperative manipulators; dexterous manipulation; force and tactile sensing; grasping; humanoid robots;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Robotics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1552-3098
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TRO.2010.2042754
Filename
5431058
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