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Trajectory planning for hand-over between human and robot

S. Kajikawa, E. Ishikawa

Year
2002
Citations
11

Abstract

In the future, there will be many cases where robots should perform cooperative tasks with humans in daily life. We focus on a hand-over motion as an example of cooperative work between a human and a robot, and propose an algorithm which enables a robot to perform a human-like motion. First we analyze trajectories and velocity patterns of a hand-over motion performed by two humans. From this experimental results we notice that a receiver's motion, during hand-over has some typical characteristics. We then confirm that a human-like motion can be generated using these characteristics. Finally, we plan the robot's motion considering these results. Initially, two kinds of potential fields are used to generate a motion command which leads the robot along a trajectory similar to that followed by the human. In addition, more precise motion is considered at the end of the hand-over operation to guarantee accurate positioning and to soften the shock of contact. Experimental results using 2-link planar robot arm show the validity of the proposed method.

Keywords

TrajectoryRobotMotion (physics)Computer scienceFocus (optics)Artificial intelligenceComputer visionRobot kinematicsSimulationMobile robot

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