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Interpretation of force and moment signals for compliant peg-in-hole assembly

Wyatt S. Newman, Yu Zhao, Y.-H. Pao

Year
2002
Citations
94

Abstract

Interpretation of force and moment data is used to guide the searching phase of a circular peg-in-hole assembly. It is shown that the available measurements carry varying quality of information, ambiguous in much of the search space and relatively precise in a small region. By interpreting the history of sensory data acquired during an assembly attempt, reliable interpretation of the data is possible. A feature-based technique is described for interpreting sensory data. Experiments with robotic peg-in-hole assembly demonstrated a speed-up of nearly an order of magnitude relative to a blind search.

Keywords

Interpretation (philosophy)Moment (physics)Computer scienceSpace (punctuation)Quality (philosophy)Feature (linguistics)Artificial intelligenceAlgorithmPhysicsClassical mechanics

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