Design and Control of Roller Grasper V2 for In-Hand Manipulation

IROS(2020)

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Abstract
The ability to perform in-hand manipulation still remains an unsolved problem; having this capability would allow robots to perform sophisticated tasks requiring repositioning and reorienting of grasped objects. In this work, we present a novel non-anthropomorphic robot grasper with the ability to manipulate objects by means of active surfaces at the fingertips. Active surfaces are achieved by spherical rolling fingertips with two degrees of freedom (DoF) – a pivoting motion for surface reorientation – and a continuous rolling motion for moving the object. A further DoF is in the base of each finger, allowing the fingers to grasp objects over a range of size and shapes. Instantaneous kinematics was derived and objects were successfully manipulated both with a custom handcrafted control scheme as well as one learned through imitation learning, in simulation and experimentally on the hardware.
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active surfaces,spherical rolling fingertips,pivoting motion,surface reorientation,continuous rolling motion,control scheme,roller grasper V2,in-hand manipulation,sophisticated tasks,repositioning,reorienting,grasped objects,nonanthropomorphic robot grasper,instantaneous kinematics,custom handcrafted control scheme,imitation learning
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