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Robust Grasping of a Variable Stiffness Soft Gripper in High-Speed Motion Based on Reinforcement Learning
Mingzhu Zhu1, Junyue Dai2, Yu Feng2
1School of Astronautics, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China.
Abstract:
Industrial robots are widely deployed to perform pick-and-place tasks at high speeds to minimize manufacturing time and boost productivity. When dealing with delicate or fragile goods, soft robotic grippers are better end effectors than rigid grippers due to their softness and safe interaction. However, high-speed motion causes the soft robotic gripper to vibrate, leading to damage of the objects or failed grasping. Soft grippers with variable stiffness are considered to be effective in suppressing vibrations by adding damping devices, but it is quite challenging to compromise between stiffness and compliance. In this article, a controller based on deep reinforcement learning is proposed to control the stiffness of the soft robotic gripper, which can accurately suppress the vibration with only a minor influence on its compliance and softness. The proposed controller is a real-time vibration control strategy, which estimates the output of the controller based on the current operating environment. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed controller, experiments were done with a UR5 robotic arm. For different situations, experimental results show that the proposed controller responds quickly and reduces the amplitude of the oscillation substantially.
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