Research on Robot Screwing Skill Method Based on Demonstration Learning.

Sensors (Basel)

The School of Control Science and Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, China.

Published: December 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • A new robot learning framework is introduced that enhances robots' ability to generalize tasks like screwing by integrating human techniques.
  • The framework involves teaching, learning, and summarizing tasks, focusing on trajectory mapping and addressing obstacles using advanced models.
  • Experiments show that the robot can navigate obstacles and perform various screwing tasks effectively, demonstrating the model's success and adaptability to different environments.

Article Abstract

A robot screwing skill learning framework based on teaching-learning is proposed to improve the generalization ability of robots for different scenarios and objects, combined with the experience of a human operation. This framework includes task-based teaching, learning, and summarization. We teach a robot to twist and gather the operation's trajectories, define the obstacles with potential functions, and counter the twisting of the robot using a skill-learning-based dynamic movement primitive (DMP) and Gaussian mixture model-Gaussian mixture regression (GMM-GMR). The hole-finding and screwing stages of the process are modeled. In order to verify the effectiveness of the robot tightening skill learning model and its adaptability to different tightening scenarios, obstacle avoidance trends and tightening experiments were conducted. Obstacle avoidance and tightening experiments were conducted on the robot tightening platform for bolts, plastic bottle caps, and faucets. The robot successfully avoided obstacles and completed the twisting task, verifying the effectiveness of the robot tightening skill learning model and its adaptability to different tightening scenarios.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10780978PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s24010021DOI Listing

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