Authors
Domenico Prattichizzo, Monica Malvezzi, Marco Gabiccini, Antonio Bicchi
Publication date
2012/3/1
Journal
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Volume
60
Issue
3
Pages
337-346
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
Underactuation in robotic hands is currently attracting a lot of interest from researchers. The challenging idea of underactuation in grasping is that hands, with reduced number of actuators, supported by suitable design and control, may not suffer from reduced performances. This trend is also strengthened by recent neuroscience studies which demonstrates that also humans use sensorimotor synergies to control the hand in performing grasping tasks. In this paper, we focus on the kinematic and force manipulability analyses of underactuated robotic hands. The performances of such hands, regarded as mechanical transformers of inputs as forces and speed into outputs as object wrench and displacements, are assessed by suitably defined manipulation indices. The whole analysis is not limited by rigid-body motion assumptions, but encompasses elastic motions and statically indeterminate configurations by …
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Scholar articles
D Prattichizzo, M Malvezzi, M Gabiccini, A Bicchi - Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2012