MOCA-S: A Sensitive Mobile Collaborative Robotic Assistant exploiting Low-Cost Capacitive Tactile Cover and Whole-Body Control

02/27/2022
by   Mattia Leonori, et al.
0

Safety is one of the most fundamental aspects of robotics, especially when it comes to collaborative robots (cobots) that are expected to physically interact with humans. Although a large body of literature has focused on safety-related aspects for fixed-based cobots, a low effort has been put into developing collaborative mobile manipulators. In response to this need, this work presents MOCA-S, i.e., Sensitive Mobile Collaborative Robotic Assistant, that integrates a low-cost, capacitive tactile cover to measure interaction forces applied to the robot base. The tactile cover comprises a set of 11 capacitive large-area tactile sensors distributed as a 1-D tactile array around the base. Characterization of the tactile sensors with different materials is included. Moreover, two expanded whole-body controllers that exploit the platform's tactile cover and the loco-manipulation features are proposed. These controllers are tested in two experiments, demonstrating the potential of MOCA-S for safe physical Human-Robot Interaction (pHRI). Finally, an experiment is carried out in which an undesired collision occurs between MOCA-S and a human during a loco-manipulation task. The results demonstrate the intrinsic safety of MOCA-S and the proposed controllers, suggesting a new step towards creating safe mobile manipulators.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 6

page 7

research
05/07/2021

Tactile Sensing

Research on tactile sensing has been progressing at constant pace. In ro...
research
06/28/2022

Human-Multirobot Collaborative Mobile Manipulation: the Omnid Mocobots

The Omnid human-collaborative mobile manipulators are an experimental pl...
research
11/17/2021

Punyo-1: Soft tactile-sensing upper-body robot for large object manipulation and physical human interaction

The manipulation of large objects and the ability to safely operate in t...
research
05/08/2018

Adaptive robot body learning and estimation through predictive coding

The predictive functions that permit humans to infer their body state by...
research
11/23/2022

Navigation with Tactile Sensor for Natural Human-Robot Interaction

Tactile sensors have been introduced to a wide range of robotic tasks su...
research
06/22/2022

Vision- and tactile-based continuous multimodal intention and attention recognition for safer physical human-robot interaction

Employing skin-like tactile sensors on robots enhances both the safety a...
research
10/21/2020

Leveraging Touch Sensors to Improve Mobile Manipulation

Despite many advances in service robotics, successful and secure object ...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset