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Contact detection and physical interaction for low cost personal robots
Fabrizio Flacco, Abderrahmane Kheddar
- Year
- 2017
- Citations
- 8
Abstract
We present a methodology for estimating joints torque due to external forces applied to a robot with large joints backlash and friction. This undesired non-linearity is common in personal robot, due to the use of low cost mechanical components and type of usage. Our method enables contact detection and human-robot physical interaction capabilities without using extra sensors. The effectiveness of our approach is shown with experiments on a Romeo robot arm from SoftBank Robotics.
Keywords
BacklashRobotTorqueRoboticsComputer scienceLinearityArtificial intelligenceContact forceHuman–robot interactionEngineering
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