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A Compliant, Underactuated Hand for Robust Manipulation

Authors :
Odhner, Lael U.
Jentoft, Leif P.
Claffee, Mark R.
Corson, Nicholas
Tenzer, Yaroslav
Ma, Raymond R.
Buehler, Martin
Kohout, Robert
Howe, Robert D.
Dollar, Aaron M.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

This paper introduces the i-HY Hand, an underactuated hand driven by 5 actuators that is capable of performing a wide range of grasping and in-hand manipulation tasks. This hand was designed to address the need for a durable, inexpensive, moderately dexterous hand suitable for use on mobile robots. The primary focus of this paper will be on the novel minimalistic design of i-HY, which was developed by choosing a set of target tasks around which the design of the hand was optimized. Particular emphasis is placed on the development of underactuated fingers that are capable of both firm power grasps and low- stiffness fingertip grasps using only the passive mechanics of the finger mechanism. Experimental results demonstrate successful grasping of a wide range of target objects, the stability of fingertip grasping, as well as the ability to adjust the force exerted on grasped objects using the passive finger mechanics.

Subjects

Subjects :
Computer Science - Robotics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1301.4394
Document Type :
Working Paper