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Exploiting Bistability For High Force Density Reflexive Gripping

2019 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION (ICRA)(2019)

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Abstract
Robotic grasping can enable mobile vehicles to physically interact with the environment for delivery, repositioning, or landing. However, the requirements for grippers on mobile vehicles differ substantially from those used for conventional manipulation. Specifically, grippers for dynamic mobile robots should be capable of rapid activation, high force density, low power consumption, and minimal computation. In this work, we present a biologically-inspired robotic gripper designed specifically for mobile platforms. This design exploits a bistable shell to achieve "reflexive" activation based on contact with the environment. The mechanism can close its grasp within 0.12s without any sensing or control. Electrical input power is not required for grasping or holding load. The reflexive gripper utilizes a novel pneumatic design to open its grasp with low power, and the gripper can carry slung loads up to 28 times its weight. This new mechanism, including the kinematics, static behavior, control structure, and fabrication, is described in detail. A proof of concept prototype is designed, built, and tested. Experimental results are used to characterize performance and demonstrate the potential of these methods.
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robotic grasping,mobile vehicles,conventional manipulation,dynamic mobile robots,robotic gripper,mobile platforms,reflexive activation,reflexive gripper,high force density reflexive gripping,pneumatic design
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