The computation of the grasping forces for a multiarm robotic manipulation system (e.g., an anthropomorphic bimanual system) is considered in this paper. This problem is formulated as a convex optimization problem, also considering joint torque constraints. An algorithmic solution suitable for online implementation is presented, which allows a substantial reduction in the computational load by adopting a compact formulation and dynamically decreasing the number of active torque constrains. Moreover, for the case of a bimanual manipulation system, a suboptimal single-hand optimization algorithm is proposed and compared with that providing the optimal solution. Finally, a new algorithm for a valid initial-point evaluation is proposed. The effectiveness of the described methods has been tested in a simulation case study where the grasping forces of a humanoid torso equipped with two five-finger robotic hands are modified online to handle a load with a time-varying mass.
A grasping force optimization algorithm for multiarm robots with multifingered hands / Lippiello, Vincenzo; Siciliano, Bruno; Villani, Luigi. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ROBOTICS. - ISSN 1552-3098. - 29:1(2013), pp. 55-67. [10.1109/TRO.2012.2212633]
A grasping force optimization algorithm for multiarm robots with multifingered hands
LIPPIELLO, VINCENZO;SICILIANO, BRUNO;VILLANI, LUIGI
2013
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The computation of the grasping forces for a multiarm robotic manipulation system (e.g., an anthropomorphic bimanual system) is considered in this paper. This problem is formulated as a convex optimization problem, also considering joint torque constraints. An algorithmic solution suitable for online implementation is presented, which allows a substantial reduction in the computational load by adopting a compact formulation and dynamically decreasing the number of active torque constrains. Moreover, for the case of a bimanual manipulation system, a suboptimal single-hand optimization algorithm is proposed and compared with that providing the optimal solution. Finally, a new algorithm for a valid initial-point evaluation is proposed. The effectiveness of the described methods has been tested in a simulation case study where the grasping forces of a humanoid torso equipped with two five-finger robotic hands are modified online to handle a load with a time-varying mass.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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