Team Delft's Robot Winner of the Amazon Picking Challenge 2016
This addresses the challenge of warehouse automation for companies like Amazon, but it is incremental as it builds on existing industrial and AI components.
Team Delft tackled the problem of automating pick-and-place operations in unstructured warehouse environments by developing a robot that won the Amazon Picking Challenge 2016, achieving top performance in both picking and stowing competitions.
This paper describes Team Delft's robot, which won the Amazon Picking Challenge 2016, including both the Picking and the Stowing competitions. The goal of the challenge is to automate pick and place operations in unstructured environments, specifically the shelves in an Amazon warehouse. Team Delft's robot is based on an industrial robot arm, 3D cameras and a customized gripper. The robot's software uses ROS to integrate off-the-shelf components and modules developed specifically for the competition, implementing Deep Learning and other AI techniques for object recognition and pose estimation, grasp planning and motion planning. This paper describes the main components in the system, and discusses its performance and results at the Amazon Picking Challenge 2016 finals.