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Progress in Nonprehensile Manipulation

Matthew T. Mason

Year
1999
Citations
92

Abstract

This paper reviews my recent research in robotic manipulation and speculates on potentially fruitful directions for future work. My recent work is focused on nonprehensile manipulation: manipulating objects without grasping them. In particular, the paper surveys work on a single joint robot that orients parts on a conveyor belt; a robot that uses dynamics to snatch, roll, or throw objects; hitting things to position them; manipulating things whose shapes are not completely known; and integration of manipulation with locomotion. In the future, a broad view of robotics will allow us to focus on fundamental principles and at the same time address a variety of new applications.

Keywords

RoboticsFocus (optics)RobotVariety (cybernetics)Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionWork (physics)EngineeringMechanical engineering

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