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A Robust Visual Servoing Controller for Anthropomorphic Manipulators With Field-of-View Constraints and Swivel-Angle Motion

January 31, 2023 by Jiao Jiang

Human–robot collaboration has attracted significant attention in the industry due to the flexibility of humans and the accuracy of robots. Humanoid control of anthropomorphic robotic arms combined with visual servoing will enhance the intelligence of industrial robots. However, the robotic manipulator will introduce psychological discomfort to nearby humans, and the loss of visual features will induce visual servoing task failure. Aiming at these problems, this article proposes a humanoid control method based on visual servoing by utilizing the swivel angle derived from the human arm to realize the human-like behavior of anthropomorphic robot manipulators.

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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9868103

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Filed Under: Past Features Tagged With: Anthropomorphism, Behavioral sciences, Cameras, End effectors, Human-robot interaction, Lyapunov methods, Manipulators, Psychology, Robots, Service robots, Sliding mode control, Uncertainty, Visual servoing

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