Grasping in Uncertain Environments: A Case Study For Industrial Robotic Recycling
2023 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), Honolulu, Oahu, HI, USA, 2023, pp. 3514-3521 Autonomous robotic grasping of uncertain objects in uncertain environments is an impactful open challenge for the industries of the future. One such industry is the recycling of Wa...
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Zusammenfassung: | 2023 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and
Cybernetics (SMC), Honolulu, Oahu, HI, USA, 2023, pp. 3514-3521 Autonomous robotic grasping of uncertain objects in uncertain environments is
an impactful open challenge for the industries of the future. One such industry
is the recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) materials,
in which electric devices are disassembled and readied for the recovery of raw
materials. Since devices may contain hazardous materials and their disassembly
involves heavy manual labor, robotic disassembly is a promising venue. However,
since devices may be damaged, dirty and unidentified, robotic disassembly is
challenging since object models are unavailable or cannot be relied upon. This
case study explores grasping strategies for industrial robotic disassembly of
WEEE devices with uncertain vision data. We propose three grippers and
appropriate tactile strategies for force-based manipulation that improves
grasping robustness. For each proposed gripper, we develop corresponding
strategies that can perform effectively in different grasping tasks and
leverage the grippers design and unique strengths. Through experiments
conducted in lab and factory settings for four different WEEE devices, we
demonstrate how object uncertainty may be overcome by tactile sensing and
compliant techniques, significantly increasing grasping success rates. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2501.01799 |