DSL-Assembly: A Robust and Safe Assembly Strategy

A reinforcement learning (RL) based method that enables the robot to accomplish the assembly-type task with safety regulations is proposed. The overall strategy consists of grasping and assembly, and this paper mainly considers the assembly strategy. Force feedback is used instead of visual feedback to perceive the shape and direction of the hole in this paper. Furthermore, since the emergency stop is triggered when the force output is too large, a force-based dynamic safety lock (DSL) is proposed to limit the pressing force of the robot. Finally, we train and test the robot model with a simulator and build ablation experiments to illustrate the effectiveness of our method. The models are independently tested 500 times in the simulator, and we get an 88.57% success rate with a 4mm gap. These models are transferred to the real world and deployed on a real robot. We conducted independent tests and obtained a 79.63% success rate with a 4mm gap. Simulation environments: https://github.com/0707yiliu/peg-in-hole-with-RL.
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