JOURNAL ARTICLE

Hybrid fuzzy-sliding grasp control for underactuated robotic hand

Fredy Hernán Martínez SarmientoHolman Montiel ArizaEdwar Jacinto

Year: 2019 Journal:   TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol: 17 (4)Pages: 2070-2070   Publisher: Ahmad Dahlan University

Abstract

<p>A major part of the success of human-robots integration requires the development of robotic platforms capable of interacting in human environments. Human beings have an environment designed for their physical and morphological capacity, robots must adapt to these conditions. This paper presents a fuzzy-sliding hybrid grasp control for a five-finger robotic hand. As a design principle, the scheme takes into account the minimum force required on the object to prevent the object from slipping. The robotic hand uses force sensors on each finger to determine the grasp state. The control is designed with two control surfaces, one when there is slippage, the other when there is no slippage. For each surface, control rules are defined and unified by means of a fuzzy inference block. The proposed scheme is evaluated in the laboratory for different objects, which include spherical and cylindrical elements. In all cases, an excellent grasp was observed without producing deformations in the fragile objects.</p>

Keywords:
GRASP Underactuation Computer science Robotic hand Fuzzy logic Control theory (sociology) Control (management) Artificial intelligence

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Robot Manipulation and Learning
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
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