Title :
Design of the TUAT/Karlsruhe humanoid hand
Author :
Fukaya, Naoki ; Toyama, Shigeki ; Asfour, Tamim ; Dillmann, Rüdiger
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Syst. Eng., Tokyo Univ. of Agric. & Technol., Japan
Abstract :
The increasing demand for robotic applications in dynamic unstructured environments is motivating the need for dextrous end-effectors which can cope with the wide variety of tasks and objects encountered in these environments. The human hand is a very complex grasping tool that can handle objects of different sizes and shapes. Many research activities have been carried out to develop artificial robot hands with capabilities similar to the human hand. In this paper the mechanism and design of a new humanoid-type hand (called TUAT/Karlsruhe Humanoid Hand) with human-like manipulation abilities is discussed. The new hand is designed for the humanoid robot ARMAR which has to work autonomously or interactively in cooperation with humans and for an artificial lightweight arm for handicapped persons. The arm is developed as close as possible to the human arm and is driven by spherical ultrasonic motors. The ideal end-effector for such an artificial arm or a humanoid would be able to use the tools and objects that a person uses when working in the same environment. Therefore a new hand is designed for anatomical consistency with the human hand. This includes the number of fingers and the placement and motion of the thumb, the proportions of the link lengths and the shape of the palm. It can also perform most part of human grasping types. The TUAT/Karlsruhe Humanoid Hand possesses 20 DOF and is driven by one actuator which can be placed into or around the hand
Keywords :
actuators; mobile robots; software agents; TUAT/Karlsruhe humanoid hand; actuator; artificial arm; artificial robot hands; dextrous end-effectors; dynamic unstructured environments; grasping tool; human-like manipulation; humanoid robot ARMAR; robotic applications; Actuators; Agriculture; Cognitive robotics; Grasping; Human robot interaction; Humanoid robots; Intelligent robots; Intelligent sensors; Shape; Space technology;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2000. (IROS 2000). Proceedings. 2000 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Takamatsu
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6348-5
DOI :
10.1109/IROS.2000.895225