Navigation and 3D Surface Reconstruction from Passive Whisker Sensing
Whiskers provide a way to sense surfaces in the immediate environment without disturbing it. In this paper we present a method for using highly flexible, curved, passive whiskers mounted along a robot arm to gather sensory data as they brush past objects during normal robot motion. The information i...
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Zusammenfassung: | Whiskers provide a way to sense surfaces in the immediate environment without
disturbing it. In this paper we present a method for using highly flexible,
curved, passive whiskers mounted along a robot arm to gather sensory data as
they brush past objects during normal robot motion. The information is useful
both for guiding the robot in cluttered spaces and for reconstructing the
exposed faces of objects. Surface reconstruction depends on accurate
localization of contact points along each whisker. We present an algorithm
based on Bayesian filtering that rapidly converges to within 1\,mm of the
actual contact locations. The piecewise-continuous history of contact locations
from each whisker allows for accurate reconstruction of curves on object
surfaces. Employing multiple whiskers and traces, we are able to produce an
occupancy map of proximal objects. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.06038 |