The design of robotic grippers requires the accomplishment of several contrasting requirements. Research in under actuated soft hands is a lively topic, with several potentialities and challenges. Soft hands are simple, robust and able of adapting to uncertain environment and operative conditions, however their intrinsic compliance and underactuation reduce control capabilities and precision. Recent studies attempted to compensate this limitation by wisely exploiting environmental constraints and considering them as supports to accomplish the task rather than obstacle to avoid. The development of grasp primitives taking into account environment features leaded to interesting and encouraging results. In this paper, we propose to embed on the hand the positive aspects of studies on environmental constraints exploitation. We present a modular under actuated soft hand in which we added a scoop as a feature of the palm, which simplify object grasping. The scoop allows to grasp objects in narrow spaces, augments the possible contact areas, allows to obtain more robust grasps, with lower forces. The paper illustrates the main design principles, a prototype and experimental results.

Salvietti, G., Iqbal, Z., Malvezzi, M., Eslami, T., Prattichizzo, D. (2019). Soft hands with embodied constraints: the soft ScoopGripper. In Proc. 2019 International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) (pp.2758-2764). New York : IEEE [10.1109/ICRA.2019.8793563].

Soft hands with embodied constraints: the soft ScoopGripper

G. SALVIETTI;Z. IQBAL;M. MALVEZZI;D. PRATTICHIZZO
2019-01-01

Abstract

The design of robotic grippers requires the accomplishment of several contrasting requirements. Research in under actuated soft hands is a lively topic, with several potentialities and challenges. Soft hands are simple, robust and able of adapting to uncertain environment and operative conditions, however their intrinsic compliance and underactuation reduce control capabilities and precision. Recent studies attempted to compensate this limitation by wisely exploiting environmental constraints and considering them as supports to accomplish the task rather than obstacle to avoid. The development of grasp primitives taking into account environment features leaded to interesting and encouraging results. In this paper, we propose to embed on the hand the positive aspects of studies on environmental constraints exploitation. We present a modular under actuated soft hand in which we added a scoop as a feature of the palm, which simplify object grasping. The scoop allows to grasp objects in narrow spaces, augments the possible contact areas, allows to obtain more robust grasps, with lower forces. The paper illustrates the main design principles, a prototype and experimental results.
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Salvietti, G., Iqbal, Z., Malvezzi, M., Eslami, T., Prattichizzo, D. (2019). Soft hands with embodied constraints: the soft ScoopGripper. In Proc. 2019 International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) (pp.2758-2764). New York : IEEE [10.1109/ICRA.2019.8793563].
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Descrizione: Accepted Version. European Union (EU), Horizon 2020 programme. European project “Synergy-based Open-source Foundations and Technologies for Prosthetics and RehabilitatiOn” (SoftPro), H2020 Research & Innovation Action, Grant Agreement n. 688857. © 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 10.1109/ICRA.2019.8793563
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