2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2202.06140
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Grasp Control of a Cable-Driven Robotic Hand Using a PVDF Slip Detection Sensor

Abstract: Detecting and preventing slip is a major challenge in robotic hand operation, underpinning the robot's ability to perform safe and reliable grasps. Using the robotic hand design from the authors' earlier work, a sensing and control strategy is proposed here to prevent object slippage. The robotic hand is cable-driven, single-actuated, has five fingers, and is capable of replicating most human hand motions. The slip sensing approach utilizes a piezoelectric vibration sensor, namely, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVD… Show more

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