Description of Grasp and Manipulation and Design of Robot Hands.
Fuminori Saito, Kazuyuki Nagata
- Year
- 2001
- Citations
- 3
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
A new method to classify and describe grasping and manipulation is proposed. It is based on a combination of functions of each of the grasping surfaces composing a grasp. The description is illustrated through example grasps and manipulations by a human hand. The proposed method is useful to design robot hands when some specific desired tasks are given. The designing procedure is also illustrated with a solution to an example design problem. Since our description provides neutral expression of desired tasks in a fashion independent from specific hardware, we can expect to obtain the design of a simplified robot hand to satisfy required task conditions with a structure completely different from that of the human hand.
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