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Design and Experiment of an Anthropomorphic Robot Hand for Variable Grasping Stiffness

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This paper introduces an anthropomorphic robot hand that has variable grasping stiffness to unknown objects without damage. The robot hand has four fingers, 13 DoFs (Degrees of Freedom) with three… Click to show full abstract

This paper introduces an anthropomorphic robot hand that has variable grasping stiffness to unknown objects without damage. The robot hand has four fingers, 13 DoFs (Degrees of Freedom) with three SEA (Series Elastic Actuator) modules in the index, middle, and ring finger. The performance for broader grasping stiffness using variable impedance control based on the parameter update block and the procedure of grasping capability evaluations of the robot hand are explained. The robot finger modules are constructed with a thumb, index, middle, and ring finger to complete the anthropomorphic type robot hand. The robot finger module has three DoFs and functions as one actuator based on an under-actuated mechanism. Additionally, external force measurement is possible in the fingertip force sensor and SEA (Series Elastic Actuator) module. For the variable impedance control implementation, a parameter update block is added to adjust the desired impedance parameter. To implement the parameter update block, we define and evaluate the correlation equation between the fingertip force, shore hardness, and damping ratio.

Keywords: grasping stiffness; anthropomorphic robot; robot hand; hand

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2021

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