AMADEUS: advanced manipulation for deep underwater sampling
David M. Lane, J.B.C. Davies, Giuseppe Casalino, G. Bartolini, Giorgio Cannata, G. Veruggio, Miquel Canals, Chris Smith, D.J. O'Brien, M. Pickett, Graham Robinson, David Jones, E. Kilburn Scott, Antonella Ferrara, D. Angelleti, Mauro Coccoli, R. Bono, P. Virgili, Raimón Pallàs, E. Gracia
- 发表年份
- 1997
- 引用次数
- 131
摘要
AMADEUS is a dexterous subsea robot hand incorporating force and slip contact sensing, using fluid filled tentacles for fingers. Hydraulic pressure variations in each of three flexible tubes (bellows) in each finger create a bending moment, and consequent motion or increase in contact force during grasping. Such fingers have inherent passive compliance, no moving parts, and are naturally depth pressure-compensated, making them ideal for reliable use in the deep ocean. In addition to the mechanical design, development of the hand has also considered closed loop finger position and force control, coordinated finger motion for grasping, force and slip sensor development/signal processing, and reactive world modeling/planning for supervisory 'blind grasping'. Initially, the application focus is for marine science tasks, but broader roles in offshore oil and gas, salvage, and military use are foreseen.
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