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Tableware Tidying-Up Robot System for Self-Service Restaurant–Detection and Manipulation of Leftover Food and Tableware
by
Tatsuhiro Hiramitsu
, Tokuo Tsuji
, Hiroaki Seki
, Deheng Zhu
in
Accuracy
/ Cameras
/ Chemical technology
/ Design
/ Detectors
/ Food
/ Hand
/ Hand Strength
/ Image processing
/ leftover food treatment
/ parallel arm
/ parallel arm; leftover food treatment; tableware; tidying-up robot; RGB-D camera; self-service restaurant; air cylinder
/ Restaurants
/ RGB-D camera
/ Robotics
/ Robotics industry
/ Robots
/ self-service restaurant
/ tableware
/ tidying-up robot
/ TP1-1185
2022
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Tableware Tidying-Up Robot System for Self-Service Restaurant–Detection and Manipulation of Leftover Food and Tableware
by
Tatsuhiro Hiramitsu
, Tokuo Tsuji
, Hiroaki Seki
, Deheng Zhu
in
Accuracy
/ Cameras
/ Chemical technology
/ Design
/ Detectors
/ Food
/ Hand
/ Hand Strength
/ Image processing
/ leftover food treatment
/ parallel arm
/ parallel arm; leftover food treatment; tableware; tidying-up robot; RGB-D camera; self-service restaurant; air cylinder
/ Restaurants
/ RGB-D camera
/ Robotics
/ Robotics industry
/ Robots
/ self-service restaurant
/ tableware
/ tidying-up robot
/ TP1-1185
2022
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Tableware Tidying-Up Robot System for Self-Service Restaurant–Detection and Manipulation of Leftover Food and Tableware
by
Tatsuhiro Hiramitsu
, Tokuo Tsuji
, Hiroaki Seki
, Deheng Zhu
in
Accuracy
/ Cameras
/ Chemical technology
/ Design
/ Detectors
/ Food
/ Hand
/ Hand Strength
/ Image processing
/ leftover food treatment
/ parallel arm
/ parallel arm; leftover food treatment; tableware; tidying-up robot; RGB-D camera; self-service restaurant; air cylinder
/ Restaurants
/ RGB-D camera
/ Robotics
/ Robotics industry
/ Robots
/ self-service restaurant
/ tableware
/ tidying-up robot
/ TP1-1185
2022
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Tableware Tidying-Up Robot System for Self-Service Restaurant–Detection and Manipulation of Leftover Food and Tableware
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Tableware Tidying-Up Robot System for Self-Service Restaurant–Detection and Manipulation of Leftover Food and Tableware
2022
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In this study, an automated tableware tidying-up robot system was developed to tidy up tableware in a self-service restaurant with a large amount of tableware. This study focused on sorting and collecting tableware placed on trays detected by an RGB-D camera. Leftover food was also treated with this robot system. The RGB-D camera efficiently detected the position and height of the tableware and whether there was leftover food or not by image processing. A parallel arm and robot hand mechanism was designed to realize the advantages of a low cost and high processing speed. Two types of rotation mechanisms were designed to realize the function of throwing away leftover food. The effectiveness of the camera detection system was verified through the experiments of tableware and leftover food detection. The effectiveness of the prototype robot and the rotation assist mechanism was verified through the experiments of grasping tableware, throwing away leftover food by two types of rotating mechanisms, collecting multiple tableware, and the sorting of overlapping tableware with multiple robots.
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