Robot Physical Interaction through the combination of Vision, Tactile and Force Feedback: Applications to Assistive Robotics (Sp,Used

Robot Physical Interaction through the combination of Vision, Tactile and Force Feedback: Applications to Assistive Robotics (Sp,Used

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Robot manipulation is a great challenge; it encompasses versatility adaptation to different situations, autonomy independent robot operation, and dependability for success under modeling or sensing errors. A complete manipulation task involves, first, a suitable grasp or contact configuration, and the subsequent motion required by the task. This monograph presents a unified framework by introducing taskrelated aspects into the knowledgebased grasp concept, leading to taskoriented grasps.Similarly, grasprelated issues are also considered during the execution of a task, leading to grasporiented tasks which is called framework for physical interaction (FPI). The book presents the theoretical framework for the versatile specification of physical interaction tasks, as well as the problem of autonomous planning of these tasks. A further focus is on sensorbased dependable execution combining three different types of sensors: force, vision and tactile.The FPI approach allows to perform a wide range of robot manipulation tasks. All contributions are validated with several experiments using different real robots placed on household environments; for instance, a highDoF humanoid robot can successfully operate unmodeled mechanisms with widely varying structure in a general way with natural motions.This research was recipient of the European Georges Giralt Award and the Robotdalen Scientific Award Honorary Mention.

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