Industrial screwing is one of several industry branches' most common manufacturing processes. Good quality and structured data from these operations have increased demand with the popularization of data-driven techniques for manufacturing automation. The dataset presented in this paper comprises screwing experiments with aeronautical nuts performed by an industrial robot Kuka KR-16 in a lab setting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper presents a methodology and first results obtained in a study with a novel device that allows the analysis of grasping quality. Such a device is able to acquire motion information of upper limbs allowing kinetic of manipulation analysis as well. A pilot experiment was carried out with six groups of typically developing children aged between 5 and 10 years, with seven to eight children in each one.
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