Design of a low-cost series elastic actuator for multi-robot manipulation
E. J. Campbell, Zhao Chad Kong, William Hered, Andrew J. Lynch, Marcia K. O’Malley, James McLurkin
- Year
- 2011
- Citations
- 20
Abstract
We describe a proof-of-concept design for a low-cost two-degree-of-freedom robotic arm that incorporates series elastic actuators (SEAs) with force sensing. The cost effectiveness of the design will enable the construction of compliant manipulators for multi-robot systems with large populations. The arm assembly attaches to a commercially available mobile robot chassis to perform multi-robot coordination. In this work, we present the design of a robot arm and data from experiments to characterize the accuracy and resolution of the force sensing. We describe a force-following manipulation experiment using two robots. The experiment measures strain on a rigid bar between two robots. The data shows the feasibility of using SEAs for force sensing to reduce the strain in the bar. This is the first step towards a distributed force controller for multi-robot object coordination with large numbers of robots.
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