DocumentCode
2374909
Title
An anthropomorphic robotic platform for experimental validation of biologically-inspired sensory-motor co-ordination in grasping
Author
Laschi, Cecilia ; Gorce, Philippe ; Coronado, Juan-Lopez ; Leoni, Fabio ; Teti, Giancarlo ; Rezzoug, Nasser ; Guerrero-Gonzalez, A. ; Molina, Juan Luis Pedreño ; Zollo, Loredana ; Guglielmelli, Eugenio ; Dario, Paolo ; Burnod, Y.
Author_Institution
Adv. Robotics Technol. & Syst. Lab., Scuola Superiore Sant´´Anna, Pisa, Italy
Volume
3
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
2545
Abstract
The aim of the work is the integration of an anthropomorphic robotic platform, starting from a neurophysiological model of grasping, in order to provide tools for an experimental validation of the model and also to provide new anthropomorphic solutions for robot grasping. The resulting robotic system is composed of an anthropomorphic arm/hand system and visual and tactile sensors. Grasp planning, control and learning have been achieved by a neural approach, inspired by a model of the inter-connections among the brain areas involved in grasping, as formulated by neurophysiologists. After a description of objectives and specifications for the robotic platform, the system is illustrated and experimental results are reported. Finally, the results are discussed as a starting point for current activities, involving the development of novel human-like robotic components and the implementation of more sophisticated learning schemes.
Keywords
dexterous manipulators; flexible manipulators; learning (artificial intelligence); neurocontrollers; neurophysiology; robot vision; tactile sensors; touch (physiological); Dexter anthropomorphic manipulator; adaptability; anthropomorphic arm/hand system; anthropomorphic robotic components; anthropomorphic robotic platform; biologically-inspired sensory-motor co-ordination; flexibility; grasp control; grasp learning; grasp planning; human-like robotic components; humanoids; neural approach; neurocontroller; neurophysiological model; robot grasping; robustness; sophisticated learning schemes; tactile sensors; visual sensors; Anthropomorphism; Cognitive robotics; Human robot interaction; Humanoid robots; Intelligent robots; Neurophysiology; Neuroscience; Psychology; Robot sensing systems; Service robots;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2002. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7398-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IRDS.2002.1041653
Filename
1041653
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