Elimination of unnecessary contact states in contact state graphs for robotic assembly tasks

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Sung Jo Kwak
Tsutomu Hasegawa
Oscar Martinez Mozos
Seong Youb Chung
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[1] Kyushu University,Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering
[2] Chungju National University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] Korea Institute of Energy Research,Jeju Global Research Center
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Robotic assembly; Contact state graph; Automatic modeling; Assembly task;
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It needs much computation to develop a contact state graph and find an assembly sequence because polyhedral objects consist of a lot of vertices, edges, and faces. In this paper, we propose a new method to eliminate unnecessary contact states in the contact state graph corresponding to a robotic assembly task. In our method, the faces of polyhedral objects are triangulated, and the adjacency of each vertex, edge, and triangle between an initial contact state and a target contact state is defined. Then, this adjacency is used to create contact state graphs at different priorities. When a contact state graph is finished at a higher priority, a lot of unnecessary contact states can be eliminated because the contact state graph already includes at least one realizable assembly sequence. Our priority-based method is compared with a face-based method through statistically analyzing the contact state graphs obtained from different assembly tasks. Finally, our method results in a significant improvement in the final performance.
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页码:1683 / 1697
页数:14
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