HRI
Human-robot interaction detection: a wrist and base force/torque sensors approach
Shujun Lu, Jae H. Chung, Stevens A. Velinsky
- Year
- 2006
- Citations
- 10
Abstract
In this paper, a collision detection and identification method of a manipulator, using wrist and base force/torque sensors, is presented. An impact model is used to simulate the interaction between the manipulator and the human or environment. A neural network approach and a model based method are developed to detect the collision forces and disturbance torques on the joints of the manipulator. The experimental results illustrate the validity of the developed collision detection and identification scheme.
Keywords
TorqueCollisionCollision detectionRobotControl theory (sociology)Computer scienceEngineeringSimulationBase (topology)Identification (biology)
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