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New bounds on the number of frictionless fingers required to immobilize 2D objects
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- Rimon, Elon
- Burdick, Joel W.
Chicago
Abstract
This paper develops new lower bounds on the number of frictionless fingers or fixtures which are required to immobilize planar objects. We study in detail the case of objects with smooth boundaries and polygonal objects. Analogous results for the case of piecewise smooth objects follow directly from the analysis presented herein. These results have obvious applications to fixture planning and grasp planning, as we show that it is possible to immobilize objects with fewer fingers than was previously thought possible.
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