Dynamic control of internal force for visco-elastic contact grasps

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Dynamic control of internal force for visco-elastic contact grasps. / Prattichizzo, D.; Mercorelli, P.; Barbagli, Federico.
Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interaction. IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 1999. p. 321-326.

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Prattichizzo, D, Mercorelli, P & Barbagli, F 1999, Dynamic control of internal force for visco-elastic contact grasps. in Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interaction. IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., pp. 321-326, 8th Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers International Workshop on Robot and Human Communication - 1999, Pisa, Italy, 27.09.99. https://doi.org/10.1109/ROMAN.1999.900360

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Prattichizzo, D., Mercorelli, P., & Barbagli, F. (1999). Dynamic control of internal force for visco-elastic contact grasps. In Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interaction (pp. 321-326). IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.. https://doi.org/10.1109/ROMAN.1999.900360

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Prattichizzo D, Mercorelli P, Barbagli F. Dynamic control of internal force for visco-elastic contact grasps. In Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interaction. IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 1999. p. 321-326 doi: 10.1109/ROMAN.1999.900360

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abstract = "This paper deals with robotic grasps exhibiting viscoelastic contact interactions with the manipulated object. Such interactions are frequent in advanced robotic applications since in many cases, i.e. when a great precision is needed, elasticity cannot be neglected. This is particularly true in medical applications, as in tele-surgery or in laparoscopy, where precision is obviously basic. The control of internal forces for visco-elastic grasps is explored in this work. This is an important issue in tele-operated robotics (tele-surgery and so forth). The presence of non-negligible compliance at the contacts, implies that the object dynamics cannot be neglected when attempting to control internal forces without affecting the object position. A geometric approach to derive a control law dynamically decoupling the internal force control action from the object dynamics is proposed.",
keywords = "Engineering, Force control, Manipulators, Viscoelasticity, Position control, Contact grasps, Robotics",
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note = "Conference code: 59911 Export Date: 22 May 2012 Source: Scopus CODEN: 85QKA Language of Original Document: English Correspondence Address: Prattichizzo, D.; Dip. Ing. Informazione, Universit{\`a} di Siena, Siena 53100, Italy; email: prattichizzo@ing.unisi.it References: Akella, P.N., Cutkosky, M.R., Contact transition control with semiactive soft fingertips (1995) IEEE Trans. Robotics Automat., 11 (6), pp. 859-867; Basile, G., Marro, G., (1992) Controlled and conditioned invariants in linear system theory, , New Jersey, Prentice Hall; Bicchi, A., Force distribution in multiple whole-limb manipulation (1993) Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. Robotics Automat., pp. 196-201; Bicchi, A., Melchiorri, C., Balluchi, D., On the mobility and manipulability of general multiple limb robots (1995) IEEE Trans. on Robotics and Automat., 11 (2); Bicchi, A., Canepa, G., De Rossi, D., Iacconi, P., Scilingo, E.P., A sensorized minimmally invasive surgery tool for detecting tissutal elastic properties (1996) Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. Robotics Automat., 1, pp. 884-888; Ku, S., Salcudean, S.E., Design and control of a teleoperated microgripper for microsurgery (1996) Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. Robotics Automat., 1; Mason, M.T., Salisbury, J.K., (1985) Robot hands and the mechanics of manipulation, , The MIT Press, Cambridge MA; Meirovitch, L., (1967) Analytical methods in vibrations, , Macmillan Pub. Co., Inc. New York; Prattichizzo, D., Mercorelli, P., Barbagli, F., Dynamic Control of Internal Force for Visco-Elastic Contact Grasps, , Internal Report N. 123995, Faculty of Engineering, University of Siena; Prattichizzo, D., Bicchi, A., Dynamic analysis of mobility and graspability of general manipulation systems (1998) IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation, 14 (2). , April; Prattichizzo, D., Bicchi, A., Consistent task specification for manipulation systems with general kinematics (1997) ASME Transactions Journal on Dynamics, System, Measurements and Control, , Dec; Taylor, R.H., Taming the Bull: Safety in a precise surgical robot (1991) Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. Robotics Automat., 1; Trinkle, J.C., Dexterous manipulation planning and execution of an enveloped slippery workpiece (1993) Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. Robotics Automat.; Wonham, W.M., (1979) Linear multivariable control: A geometric approach, , New York, Springer-Verlag Sponsors: Scuola Superiore S.Anna; IEEE Industrial Electronics Society; Robotics Society of Japan; IEEE Robotics and Automation Society; New Technology Foundation (J); 8th Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers International Workshop on Robot and Human Communication - 1999, RO-MAN '99 ; Conference date: 27-09-1999 Through 29-09-1999",
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