基于光纤光栅的滑移识别和监测方法,用于柔性机械手的无损抓取

IF 5.4 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Qiulin Hou, Yanling Fu, Mingzhen Luo, Zhen Sun, Honggen Zhou, Guochao Li
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摘要

滑动感是机器人触觉感知的一个重要方面。实时滑动监测对于稳定抓取至关重要。然而,现有的滑动传感器在材料、结构和检测方法上仍存在一些局限性。特别是一些体积大、柔性差的传感器不易集成,影响机械手的运动。本文利用集成在每个柔性指尖上的光纤布拉格光栅(FBG)传感器来检测和监控柔性机械手与物体的接触状态。首先,通过模拟分析柔性手指与刚性平面从静止到相对滑动的接触过程,可以确定滑移准则。滑移准则是指发生最大切向力的时刻为临界滑移点。然后,通过三向力传感器中切向力的变化来确定相应 FBG 信号中的临界滑移点。我们验证了该识别方法在不同接触条件、同速不同力、同力不同速和不同粗糙度下的可靠性。最后,我们开发了小波变换-最大均方根差异(WM)算法来监测和预测 FBG 信号中的临界滑移点。此外,该算法的预测时间比监测时间提前了约 0.7 秒,为控制系统防止整体滑移提供了充足的调整时间。因此,该研究在软机器人的无损抓取方面具有广阔的应用前景。
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An FBG-based slip recognition and monitoring method for non-destructive grasping of flexible manipulator
Slip sensation is an important aspect of tactile perception for robots. Real-time slip monitoring is crucial for stable grasping. However, the existing slip sensors still have some limitations in materials, structure, and detection methods. Especially some large-sized and inflexible sensors are not easy to integrate and affect the movement of manipulators. In this paper, we use a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor integrated into each flexible fingertip to detect and monitor the contact status between the flexible manipulator and objects. Firstly, the contact process between the flexible finger and the rigid plane from rest to relative sliding can determine the slip criterion by simulation analysis. The slip criterion is that the moment when the maximum tangential force occurs is the critical slip point. Then, the critical slip point in the corresponding FBG signal is determined by the variation of the tangential force in the three-directional force sensor. We verify the reliability of the recognition method under different contact conditions, same speed but different forces, same force but different speeds, and different roughness. Lastly, we develop the wavelet transformation-maximum root mean square discrepancy (WM) algorithm to monitor and predict the critical slip point in the FBG signal. Besides, its prediction time is about 0.7 s earlier than its monitoring time providing sufficient adjustment time for the control system to prevent overall slip. Therefore, the study has great application prospects in the non-destructive grasping of soft robots.
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ACS Applied Energy Materials
ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
CiteScore
10.30
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6.20%
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1368
期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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