DocumentCode :
3107450
Title :
Mobile manipulation using NASA´s Robonaut
Author :
Ambrose, Robert O. ; Savely, Robert T. ; Goza, S. Michael ; Strawser, Philip ; Diftler, Myron A. ; Spain, Ivan ; Radford, Nicolaus
Author_Institution :
Autom., Robotics & Simulation Div., NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2004
fDate :
April 26-May 1, 2004
Firstpage :
2104
Abstract :
The Johnson Space Center has developed a new mobile manipulation system with the combination of a Robonaut upper body mounted onto a Segway mobile base. The objective is to study a fluid and coordinated control of dexterous limbs on a mobile robot. The system has been demonstrated interacting with people, tools, and urban interfaces built for humans. Human interactions have included manually exchanging objects with humans, following people, and tracking people with hand held objects such as flashlights. Like other configurations of the Robonaut family, the upper body provides dexterity for using tools such as wire cutters, shovels, space flight gear, and handling flexible tethers and fabrics. The Segway base is a custom version called the Robotic Mobility Platform (RMP) built for DARPA, and provided to NASA for this collaborative effort. The RMP´s active balance gives Robonaut a relatively small footprint for its height, allowing it to pass through doors and elevators built for humans, and use wheelchair accessible ramps and lifts. Lessons learned from this development are presented to improve the design of future mobile manipulation systems, and the Segway base provides mobility to Robonaut for Earth based testing.
Keywords :
aerospace robotics; dexterous manipulators; mobile robots; telerobotics; DARPA; Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency; Johnson Space Center; NASA robonaut; Robotic Mobility Platform; Segway mobile base; dexterous limbs; flexible tethers handling; human interactions; mobile manipulation; mobile robot; space flight gear; telerobotics; tracking; wheelchair accessible ramps; wire cutters; Collaboration; Elevators; Fabrics; Gears; Humans; Mobile robots; NASA; Orbital robotics; Robot kinematics; Wire;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Robotics and Automation, 2004. Proceedings. ICRA '04. 2004 IEEE International Conference on
ISSN :
1050-4729
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8232-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ROBOT.2004.1308134
Filename :
1308134
Link To Document :
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