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An overview of dexterous manipulation

Allison M. Okamura, N. Smaby, Mark R. Cutkosky

Year
2002
Citations
466

Abstract

Presents an overview of research in dexterous manipulation. We first define robotic dexterous manipulation in comparison to traditional robotics and human manipulation. Next, kinematics, contact types and forces are used to formulate the dexterous manipulation problem. Dexterous motion planning is described, which includes grasp planning and quality measures. We look at mid- and low-level control frameworks, and then compare manipulation versus exploration. Finally, we list accomplishments in the different areas of dexterous manipulation research, and highlight important areas for future work.

Keywords

GRASPComputer scienceRoboticsKinematicsArtificial intelligenceHuman–computer interactionRobotic handMotion (physics)Quality (philosophy)Work (physics)

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