Robotic Hands: Design Review and Proposal of New Design Process
Authors: Jimmy W. Soto Martell, Giuseppina Gini
Abstract:
In this paper we intend to ascertain the state of the art on multifingered end-effectors, also known as robotic hands or dexterous robot hands, and propose an experimental setup for an innovative task based design approach, involving cutting edge technologies in motion capture. After an initial description of the capabilities and complexity of a human hand when grasping objects, in order to point out the importance of replicating it, we analyze the mechanical and kinematical structure of some important works carried out all around the world in the last three decades and also review the actuators and sensing technologies used. Finally we describe a new design philosophy proposing an experimental setup for the first stage using recent developments in human body motion capture systems that might lead to lighter and always more dexterous robotic hands.
Keywords: Dexterous manipulation, grasp, multifingered endeffector, robotic hand.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1072006
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