Smart Motor C6M Dextrous Hand
The Smart Motor C6M Dextrous Hand is one of the most advanced robot
hands on the market. It won the 'ELRIG Technology Award' for best new
technology at the 2009 European Laboratory Robotics Interest Group
conference in Liverpool. An anthropomorphic design makes it possible to
transfer manipulation strategies from a human directly to the
manipulator. In comparison to other robot hands the fingers are exactly
human size. The force and the position of each joint can be measured
and delicately controlled so that even the manipulation of a filigree
object is possible.
One important reason for the choice of a anthropoid hand is that the whole system can be tele-operated to
handle unscheduled situations properly. If any malfunctions occur, or if any special tasks are
required, a human laboratory assistant can control the robot hand with a data-glove that tracks the motion
of the human hand with sensors. The position of the hand can be
detected either optically or using specialized hardware. Complete systems mapping
the motion of the human hand to the robot hand have already been developed by the Shadow Robot Company and are commercially
available.
Using such a system will increase the flexibility and reliability of the cabinet in many ways. If
something goes wrong, the system could be used to perform recovery operations. An experiment that might have
been aborted could be continued after a manual intervention.