FlexiCup: Wireless Multimodal Suction Cup with Dual-Zone Vision-Tactile Sensing
By: Junhao Gong , Shoujie Li , Kit-Wa Sou and more
Potential Business Impact:
Lets robots feel and see with a smart suction cup.
Conventional suction cups lack sensing capabilities for contact-aware manipulation in unstructured environments. This paper presents FlexiCup, a fully wireless multimodal suction cup that integrates dual-zone vision-tactile sensing. The central zone dynamically switches between vision and tactile modalities via illumination control for contact detection, while the peripheral zone provides continuous spatial awareness for approach planning. FlexiCup supports both vacuum and Bernoulli suction modes through modular mechanical configurations, achieving complete wireless autonomy with onboard computation and power. We validate hardware versatility through dual control paradigms. Modular perception-driven grasping across structured surfaces with varying obstacle densities demonstrates comparable performance between vacuum (90.0% mean success) and Bernoulli (86.7% mean success) modes. Diffusion-based end-to-end learning achieves 73.3% success on inclined transport and 66.7% on orange extraction tasks. Ablation studies confirm that multi-head attention coordinating dual-zone observations provides 13% improvements for contact-aware manipulation. Hardware designs and firmware are available at https://anonymous.4open.science/api/repo/FlexiCup-DA7D/file/index.html?v=8f531b44.
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