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Contour Moments Based Manipulation of Composite Rigid-Deformable Objects With Finite Time Model Estimation and Shape/Position Control

Jiaming Qi, Guangfu Ma, Jihong Zhu, Peng Zhou, Yueyong Lyu, Haibo Zhang, David Navarro-Alarcón

2021IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The robotic manipulation of composite rigid-deformable objects (i.e., those with mixed nonhomogeneous stiffness properties) is a challenging problem with clear practical applications that, despite the recent progress in the field, it has not been sufficiently studied in the literature. To deal with this issue, in this article, we propose a new visual servoing method that has the capability to manipulate this broad class of objects (which varies from soft to rigid) with the same adaptive strategy. To quantify the object’s infinite-dimensional configuration, our new approach computes a compact feedback vector of 2-D contour moments features. A sliding mode control scheme is then designed to simultaneously ensure the finite-time convergence of both the feedback shape error and the model estimation error. The stability of the proposed framework (including the boundedness of all the signals) is rigorously proved with Lyapunov theory. Detailed simulations and experiments are presented to validate the effectiveness of the proposed approach. To the best of the author’s knowledge, this is the first time that contour moments along with finite-time control have been used to solve this difficult manipulation problem.

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Position (finance)Computer scienceConvergence (economics)Control theory (sociology)Stability (learning theory)Lyapunov stabilityLyapunov functionVisual servoingObject (grammar)Artificial intelligenceAlgorithmComputer visionControl (management)RobotMachine learningQuantum mechanicsEconomic growthEconomicsPhysicsNonlinear systemFinanceAdvanced Vision and ImagingRobotic Mechanisms and DynamicsOptical measurement and interference techniques