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AI-based Framework for Robust Model-Based Connector Mating in Robotic Wire Harness Installation

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arxiv 2503.09409 v2 pith:JCDWJYRU submitted 2025-03-12 cs.RO cs.AIcs.CEcs.LG

classification cs.ROcs.AIcs.CEcs.LG
keywords frameworkai-basedassemblyconnectordatadesignharnessindustrial
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Despite the widespread adoption of industrial robots in automotive assembly, wire harness installation remains a largely manual process, as it requires precise and flexible manipulation. To address this challenge, we design a novel AI-based framework that automates cable connector mating by integrating force control with deep visuotactile learning. Our system optimizes search-and-insertion strategies using first-order optimization over a multimodal transformer architecture trained on visual, tactile, and proprioceptive data. Additionally, we design a novel automated data collection and optimization pipeline that minimizes the need for machine learning expertise. The framework optimizes robot programs that run natively on standard industrial controllers, permitting human experts to audit and certify them. Experimental validations on a center console assembly task demonstrate significant improvements in cycle times and robustness compared to conventional robot programming approaches. Videos are available under https://claudius-kienle.github.io/AppMuTT.

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