DEVELOPMENT OF AN AUTONOMOUS ROBOTIC HAND WITH HUMAN INTERACTION CAPABILITIES
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Kevin Kelly, Mark Culleton, Conor McGinn, DEVELOPMENT OF AN AUTONOMOUS ROBOTIC HAND WITH HUMAN INTERACTION CAPABILITIES, 29th International Manufacturing Conference, Belfast, Ireland, 29-30 August 2012, 2012Download Item:
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A multiple degree-of-freedom hand has been developed which can interact
with a human on a fundamental level. Th
e robotic hand is closely modelled on a
human hand, consisting of four fingers a
nd a thumb. The digits are actuated using
five servo motors to provide independen
t motion and control. The robotic hand
uses a webcam and artificial intelligence to detect and process a user’s hand
position. This human interaction capab
ility has allowed the robotic hand to
perform simple operations such as playin
g a human in a game of rock paper
scissors. The latter has been showcased at a number of events to promote
engineering as a career choice.
Basic artificial intelligence has been inte
grated into the system to allow the
robotic hand to process and react to a video input stream. This has been used to
allow the hand to make a more inform
ed choice based on the current scenario.
Potential future applications of the r
obotic hand in manufacturing are explored.
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PUBLISHEDBelfast, Ireland
Author: KELLY, KEVIN
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