What are the important technologies for bin picking? Technology analysis of robots in competitions based on a set of performance metrics
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Fujita, M; Domae, Y; Noda, A; Garcia Ricardez, GA; Nagatani, T; Zeng, A; Song, S; Rodriguez, Alex; Causo, A; Chen, IM; Ogasawara, T; ... Show more Show less
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© 2019, © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Bin picking is still a challenge in robotics, as patent in recent robot competitions. These competitions are an excellent platform for technology comparisons since some participants may use state-of-the-art technologies, while others may use conventional ones. Nevertheless, even though points are awarded or subtracted based on the performance in the frame of the competition rules, the final score does not directly reflect the suitability of the technology. Therefore, it is difficult to understand which technologies and their combination are optimal for various real-world problems. In this paper, we propose a set of performance metrics selected in terms of actual field use as a solution to clarify the important technologies in bin picking. Moreover, we use the selected metrics to compare our four original robot systems, which achieved the best performance in the Stow task of the Amazon Robotics Challenge 2017. Based on this comparison, we discuss which technologies are ideal for practical use in bin picking robots in the fields of factory and warehouse automation.
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2019Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
Advanced Robotics
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Informa UK Limited
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Fujita, M, Domae, Y, Noda, A, Garcia Ricardez, GA, Nagatani, T et al. 2019. "What are the important technologies for bin picking? Technology analysis of robots in competitions based on a set of performance metrics." Advanced Robotics, 34 (7-8).
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