Integrating sensors into robot systems is an important step towards increasing the flexibility of robotic manufacturing systems. Current sensor integration is largely task-specific which hinders flexibility. We are developing a sensorimotor command layer that encapsulates useful combinations of sensing and action which can be applied to many tasks within a domain. The sensorimotor commands provide a higher-level in which to terminate task strategy plans, which eases the development of sensor-driven robot programs. This paper reports on the development of both force and vision driven commands which are successfully applied to two different connector insertion experiments.
Abstract | Robots have been used successfully in structured settings, where the environment is con-t...
Abstract—Industrial robots are usually position controlled, which requires high accuracy of the robo...
The extension of application domains of robotics from factories to human environments leads to imple...
Integrating sensors into robot systems is an important step towards increasing the flexibility of ro...
Many researchers are interested in developing robust, skill-achieving robot programs. We propose the...
Force sensing provides robots the capability to accomplish tasks where physical interaction with the...
In advanced robot applications, the challenge today is that the robot should perform different succe...
An experimental robot assembly system was developed tor insertion of electronic components. Dimensio...
This paper shows how multi sensor fusion with position, force and vision sensors can help to improve...
As part of the Intelligent Task Automation program, a team developed enabling technologies for progr...
Recent research in industrial robotics aims at the involvement of additional sensoric devices to imp...
Force and vision sensors provide complementary information, yet they are fundamentally different sen...
International audienceThis paper presents external vision-force control and force-tactile integratio...
Modern industrial robots are traditionally programmed to follow desired trajectories, with the only ...
The methods required to make humans and robots interact and collaborate are the subject of research ...
Abstract | Robots have been used successfully in structured settings, where the environment is con-t...
Abstract—Industrial robots are usually position controlled, which requires high accuracy of the robo...
The extension of application domains of robotics from factories to human environments leads to imple...
Integrating sensors into robot systems is an important step towards increasing the flexibility of ro...
Many researchers are interested in developing robust, skill-achieving robot programs. We propose the...
Force sensing provides robots the capability to accomplish tasks where physical interaction with the...
In advanced robot applications, the challenge today is that the robot should perform different succe...
An experimental robot assembly system was developed tor insertion of electronic components. Dimensio...
This paper shows how multi sensor fusion with position, force and vision sensors can help to improve...
As part of the Intelligent Task Automation program, a team developed enabling technologies for progr...
Recent research in industrial robotics aims at the involvement of additional sensoric devices to imp...
Force and vision sensors provide complementary information, yet they are fundamentally different sen...
International audienceThis paper presents external vision-force control and force-tactile integratio...
Modern industrial robots are traditionally programmed to follow desired trajectories, with the only ...
The methods required to make humans and robots interact and collaborate are the subject of research ...
Abstract | Robots have been used successfully in structured settings, where the environment is con-t...
Abstract—Industrial robots are usually position controlled, which requires high accuracy of the robo...
The extension of application domains of robotics from factories to human environments leads to imple...