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BAXTER Robot Elastic Pen Holder by ricardodeazambuja
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 1 month ago
Currently (April 2017), I'm a PhD candidate at the Centre for Robotics and Neural Systems, Plymouth University, working with learning (or programming) by demonstration using Spiking Neural Networks (SNN) implemented as Liquid State Machines (LSM).
So, I designed this elastic pen holder because it's not so easy to teach a robot to draw using an uneven surface (although we have a paper based on LSM and Sensor Fusion that partially solves this problem). Also, Baxter was not designed to be super precise and its positional accuracy is +/-5mm.
Hint: you should be able to reuse the same screws from the vacuum or electrical grippers.
If you liked this thing, don't forget to visit my personal website: ricardodeazambuja.com
DISCLAIMER 1: use it at your own risk ;)DISCLAIMER 2: Baxter is a cobot, but it is only safe to interact with people (when using Joint Position or Velocity control modes) if a risk assessment is done every time you add a new end effector. So, be careful if you decide to use this pen holder (don't forget about Disclaimer 1).
So, I designed this elastic pen holder because it's not so easy to teach a robot to draw using an uneven surface (although we have a paper based on LSM and Sensor Fusion that partially solves this problem). Also, Baxter was not designed to be super precise and its positional accuracy is +/-5mm.
Hint: you should be able to reuse the same screws from the vacuum or electrical grippers.
If you liked this thing, don't forget to visit my personal website: ricardodeazambuja.com
DISCLAIMER 1: use it at your own risk ;)DISCLAIMER 2: Baxter is a cobot, but it is only safe to interact with people (when using Joint Position or Velocity control modes) if a risk assessment is done every time you add a new end effector. So, be careful if you decide to use this pen holder (don't forget about Disclaimer 1).