A Versatile Continuum Gripping Robot with a Concealable Gripper

Shuailong Zhang, Fenggang Li, Rongxin Fu, Hang Li, Suli Zou, Nan Ma, Shengyuan Qu, Jian Li*

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Abstract

Continuum robots with their inherent compliance provide the potential for crossing narrow unstructured workspace and safely grasping various objects. However, the display gripper increases the size of the robots, and therefore, it tends to get stuck in constrained environments. This paper proposes a versatile continuum grasping robot (CGR) with a concealable gripper. The CGR can capture large objects with respect to the robot’s scale using the continuum manipulator and can grasp various objects using the end concealable gripper especially in narrow and unstructured workspaces. To perform the cooperative operation of the concealable gripper and the continuum manipulator, a global kinematic model based on screw theory and a motion planning approach referred to as “multi-node synergy method” for the CGR are presented. The simulation and experimental results show that objects of different shapes and sizes can be captured by the same CGR even in complex and narrow environments. Finally, in the future, the CGR is expected to serve for satellite capture in harsh space environments such as high vacuum, strong radiation, and extreme temperatures.

Original languageEnglish
Article number0003
JournalCyborg and Bionic Systems
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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