Applied Sciences (Dec 2020)

Scattering or Pushing for Object Singulation in Cluttered Environment: Case Study with Soma Cube

  • Muhammad Umair Ahmad Khan,
  • Abid Imran,
  • Sanghwa Kim,
  • Hyunho Hwang,
  • Ji Yeong Lee,
  • Sungon Lee,
  • Byung-Ju Yi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10249153
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 24
p. 9153

Abstract

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This paper proposes a hybrid singulation approach combining dynamic scattering and pushing techniques. Using the impulse-based dynamic model, a guideline is provided to decide whether scattering or pushing is conducted for object singulation. The Soma cube consisting of seven blocks is used as the test example. The target is to singulate all the blocks. The dynamic scattering technique was initially applied to separate blocks in the formation. However, scattering alone does not provide target singulation in all the cases. So we combine the quasi-static pushing technique to complete the singulation of all the blocks. In pushing, image segmentation based on principal component analysis (PCA) algorithm was employed to singulate multiple blocks in clutter and prehensile manipulation was used to remove isolated blocks. Several 2-D formations of the Soma cube are used as the test cases. To validate the effectiveness of our approach, we have conducted comparative analysis which clearly shows that the hybrid singulation achieves singulation in much less time as compared to the pure pushing approach.

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