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Bimanual crop manipulation for human-inspired robotic harvesting

Most existing robotic harvesters utilize a unimanual approach; a single arm grasps the crop and detaches it, either via a detachment movement, or by cutting its stem with a specially designed gripper/cutter end-effector. However, such unimanual solutions cannot be applied for sensitive crops and cluttered environments like grapes and a vineyard where obstacles may occlude the stem and leave no space for the cutter's placement. In such cases, the solution would require a bimanual robot in order to visually unveil the stem and manipulate the grasped crop to create cutting affordances which is similar to the practice used by humans. In this work, a dual-arm coordinated motion control methodology for reaching a stem pre-cut state is proposed. The camera equipped arm with the cutter is reaching the stem, unveiling it as much as possible, while the second arm is moving the grasped crop towards the surrounding free-space to facilitate its stem cutting. Lab experimentation on a mock-up vine setup with a plastic grape cluster evaluates the proposed methodology, involving two UR5e robotic arms and a RealSense D415 camera.

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