Nonprehensile manipulation refers to robotic interaction methods that move objects without relying on secure grasps, instead exploiting dynamic contacts such as pushing, sliding, rolling and flicking.
Robotic manipulation of deformable objects addresses the complexities of interacting with items that change shape under force, such as cables, textiles, biological tissues and foodstuffs. Unlike rigid ...
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