On Computing Four-Finger Equilibrium and Force-Closure Grasps of Polyhedral Objects

Author:

Ponce Jean1,Sullivan Steve1,Sudsang Attawith1,Boissonnat Jean-Daniel2,Merlet Jean-Pierre2

Affiliation:

1. Beckman Institute University of Illinois Urbana, Illinois 61801

2. INRIA Sophia-Antipolis 06565 Valbonne Cedex, France

Abstract

This article addresses the problem of computing stable grasps of three-dimensional polyhedral objects. We consider the case of a hand equipped with four hard fingers and assume point contact with friction. We prove new necessary and sufficient conditions for equilibrium and force closure, and present a geometric characterization of all possible types of four-finger equilibrium grasps. We then focus on concurrent grasps, for which the lines of action of the four contact forces all intersect in a point. In this case, the equilibrium conditions are linear in the unknown grasp parameters, which reduces the problem of computing the stable grasp regions in configuration space to the problem of constructing the eight-dimensional projec tion of an ll-dimensinnal polytope. We present two projection methods: the first one uses a simple Gaussian elimination ap proach, while the second one relies on a novel output-sensitive contour-tracking algorithm. Finally, we use linear optimization within the valid configuration space regions to compute the maximal object regions where fingers can be positioned inde pendently while ensuring force closure. We have implemented the proposed approach and present several examples.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Artificial Intelligence,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Modeling and Simulation,Software

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