International audienceDuring micro-assembly processes, planar contacts often appear (between two manipulated components, one manipulated component and its gripping tool or substrate). Adhesion forces being predominant at the microscale, such contacts have important consequences on assembly strategies. One of these adhesion forces is the pull-off force which is the necessary force to break a contact. This article focuses on the measurement of pull-off force of micrometric planar contacts (50x50 m2) and shows that it can be in the range of several hundreds of microNewtons. Consequences of this pull-off force on assembly strategy, especially guiding tasks, are then introduced. A strategy based on a force study is applied on teleoperated assemb...
International audienceRobotic microhandling is disturbed by the adhesion phenomenon between the micr...
International audienceForce feedback control constitutes a promising solution for achieving fully au...
International audienceRobotic microhandling is a promising way to assemble microcomponents in order ...
International audienceAt the microscale, surface forces influence the behaviour of micro-objects mor...
International audienceIn this paper, the use of a two-sensing-fingers gripper for grasping planar mi...
International audienceIn this paper, the use of a two-sensing-fingers gripper for grasping planar mi...
International audienceThe needs to manipulate micrometer sized objects keeps growing and concerns nu...
This paper proposes a novel contact force sensing and control method for the inserting operation dur...
International audienceThis paper presents an analytical model and experimental results from a study ...
International audienceThe adhesion between a micro=nano-object and a micro-gripper end-effector is a...
International audienceRobotic micro-assembly is one way to manufacture new generation of out of plan...
International audienceThe adhesion and interaction properties of functionalised surfaces (substrate ...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of different force control schemes for controlling...
The behavior of microsized objects is governed by surface effects. Reliable interaction models betwe...
International audienceThis paper studies automated tasks based on hybrid force/position control of a...
International audienceRobotic microhandling is disturbed by the adhesion phenomenon between the micr...
International audienceForce feedback control constitutes a promising solution for achieving fully au...
International audienceRobotic microhandling is a promising way to assemble microcomponents in order ...
International audienceAt the microscale, surface forces influence the behaviour of micro-objects mor...
International audienceIn this paper, the use of a two-sensing-fingers gripper for grasping planar mi...
International audienceIn this paper, the use of a two-sensing-fingers gripper for grasping planar mi...
International audienceThe needs to manipulate micrometer sized objects keeps growing and concerns nu...
This paper proposes a novel contact force sensing and control method for the inserting operation dur...
International audienceThis paper presents an analytical model and experimental results from a study ...
International audienceThe adhesion between a micro=nano-object and a micro-gripper end-effector is a...
International audienceRobotic micro-assembly is one way to manufacture new generation of out of plan...
International audienceThe adhesion and interaction properties of functionalised surfaces (substrate ...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of different force control schemes for controlling...
The behavior of microsized objects is governed by surface effects. Reliable interaction models betwe...
International audienceThis paper studies automated tasks based on hybrid force/position control of a...
International audienceRobotic microhandling is disturbed by the adhesion phenomenon between the micr...
International audienceForce feedback control constitutes a promising solution for achieving fully au...
International audienceRobotic microhandling is a promising way to assemble microcomponents in order ...