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Robust visual servoing under human supervision for assembly tasks

Victor Nan Fernandez-Ayala, Jorge Estrela da Silva, Meng Guo, Dimos V. Dimarogonas

Year
2025
Citations
3

Abstract

We propose a framework enabling mobile manipulators to reliably complete pick-and-place tasks for assembling structures from construction blocks. The picking uses an eye-in-hand visual servoing controller for object tracking with Control Barrier Functions (CBFs) to ensure fiducial markers in the blocks remain visible. An additional robot with an eye-to-hand setup ensures precise placement, critical for structural stability. We integrate human-in-the-loop capabilities for flexibility and fault correction and analyze robustness to camera pose errors, proposing adapted barrier functions to handle them. Lastly, experiments validate the framework on 6-DoF mobile arms.

Keywords

Visual servoingComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceComputer visionControl engineeringEngineeringRobot

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