Stable transport of assemblies by pushing
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This paper presents a method to determine whether an assembly of planar parts will stay assembled as it is pushed over a support surface. For a given pushing motion, an assembly is classified into one of three categories: (P = possible): any force necessary to preserve the assembly can be generated by the pushing contacts; (I = impossible): pushing forces cannot preserve the assembly; and (U = undecided): pushing forces may or may not be able to preserve the assembly. This classification is made based on the solution of linear constraint satisfaction problems. If the part-part and part-pusher contacts are frictionless, motions labeled P are guaranteed to preserve the assembly. The results are based on bounds on the possible support friction acting on individual parts in the face of indeterminacy in the distribution of support forces. Experimental results supporting the analysis are given
Published in:
Robotics, IEEE Transactions on
(Volume:22
,
Issue:
4
)
Date of Publication: Aug. 2006