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Abstract
Equipping soft robotic grippers with sensing and perception capabilities faces significant challenges due to their high compliance and flexibility, limiting their ability to successfully interact with the environment. In this work, we propose a sensorized soft robotic finger with embedded marker pattern that integrates a high-speed neuromorphic event-based camera to enable finger proprioception and exteroception. A learning-based approach involving a convolutional neural network is developed to process event-based heat maps and achieve specific sensing tasks. The feasibility of the sensing approach for proprioception is demonstrated by showing its ability to predict the two-dimensional deformation of three points located on the finger structure, whereas the exteroception capability is assessed in a slip detection task that can classify slip heat maps at a temporal resolution of 2 ms. Our results show that our proposed approach can enable complete sensorization of the finger for both proprioception and exteroception using a single camera without negatively affecting the finger compliance. Using such sensorized finger in robotic grippers may provide safe, adaptive, and precise grasping for handling a wide category of objects.
期刊介绍:
Soft Robotics (SoRo) stands as a premier robotics journal, showcasing top-tier, peer-reviewed research on the forefront of soft and deformable robotics. Encompassing flexible electronics, materials science, computer science, and biomechanics, it pioneers breakthroughs in robotic technology capable of safe interaction with living systems and navigating complex environments, natural or human-made.
With a multidisciplinary approach, SoRo integrates advancements in biomedical engineering, biomechanics, mathematical modeling, biopolymer chemistry, computer science, and tissue engineering, offering comprehensive insights into constructing adaptable devices that can undergo significant changes in shape and size. This transformative technology finds critical applications in surgery, assistive healthcare devices, emergency search and rescue, space instrument repair, mine detection, and beyond.