View Full Version : A framework for fine robotic assembly, Control-Robotics-Intelligence (CRI) Group, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Airicist
1st October 2015, 22:30
Developer - Control-Robotics-Intelligence (CRI) Group (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?12603)
Airicist
1st October 2015, 22:31
https://youtu.be/dVQ_WW_WsEQ
Bimanual pin insertion
Published on Sep 15, 2015
First step in the automatic assembly of an IKEA chair : pin insertion. We integrated optical motion capture, motion/grasp planning and force control to achieve this highly dexterous task. See the accompanying paper "A Framework for Fine Robotic Assembly (https://arxiv.org/abs/1509.04806)"
by Francisco Suarez-Ruiz, Quang-Cuong Pham
September 16, 2015
Airicist
1st October 2015, 22:34
Article "Here's a Robot Trying Really Hard to Make an IKEA Chair (https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/robots/a17549/robot-ikea-chair)"
If you think putting together IKEA furniture is tough, just try being a robot.
by Rollin Bishop
September 29, 2015
Airicist
8th June 2016, 12:54
https://youtu.be/zaOy3SdvXr4
Robotic manipulation showcase by CRI Group
Published on Jun 8, 2016
Airicist
5th December 2016, 15:30
https://youtu.be/PUkNS3gykC8
Bimanual manipulation of a chair frame
Published on Dec 5, 2016
We propose a motion planning and control framework to manipulate a large object, such as an IKEA chair frame, using multiple manipulators in closed-chain.
bhuvana
13th March 2018, 10:34
Nice information regarding robotics, fine robotic assembly, in which the parts to be assembled are small and fragile and lie in an unstructured environment, is still out of reach of today's industrial robots. The main difficulties arise in the precise localization of the parts in an unstructured environment and the control of contact interactions. Our contribution in this paper is twofold. First, we propose a taxonomy of the manipulation primitives that are specifically involved in fine assembly.