MMH    Topics 

German university wins inaugural Amazon Picking Challenge

Robotic piece-picking system bests 27 teams from around the world to claim $20,000 prize.


The Robotics and Biology Laboratory (RBO) at the Technische Universität Berlin won the first Amazon Picking Challenge last week, marking a milestone in the development of commercially viable automated piece picking in unstructured environments.

The centerpiece of the record-attendance IEEE Conference on Robotics & Automation in Seattle, the challenge was created to help develop a robotic system that autonomously grasps several objects from a shelf. The scenario recreates the process that occurs in an Amazon warehouse when a client buys one or more products. Currently these tasks are supported by robotic shelves which move around autonomously within the warehouse.

Entries included robotic arms from ABB, Fanuc, Rethink Robotics, Universal Robots, Willow Garage,and Yaskawa-Motoman, using a variety of grippers, hands, suction and scoops. The RBO team used Barrett Technology’s WAM arm to finish in 1st place with 148 points. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, using an ABB arm and a gripper with creative finger geometries, finished in 2nd place with 88 points. The 3rd place finisher came in at 35 points. Among the other participants were top universities like UC Berkeley and Georgia Tech, as well as many robotics companies.

“This has been a fantastic team effort,” said professor Oliver Brock of TU-Berlin. “Every single member of our team contributed with enthusiasm and ingenuity, enabling us to produce a compelling showcase for mobile manipulation as a winning approach to industrial manipulation.”

The two-day competition challenged entrants to build robot hardware and software that can attempt simplified versions of the general task of picking items from shelves. The robots were presented with a stationary, lightly-populated inventory shelf and were asked to pick a subset of the products and put them on a table. The challenge combined object recognition, pose recognition, grasp planning, compliant manipulation, motion planning, task planning, task execution, and error detection and recovery. The robots were scored by how many items were picked in a fixed amount of time, and participants were encouraged to share and disseminate their approach to improve future challenge results and industrial implementations.

Click here to see a video of the winner in action.


Article Topics

News
ABB Robotics
Amazon
Automation
Collaborative Robots
Fanuc
MIT
Rethink Robotics
Robotics
Technology
Universal Robots
Yaskawa
   All topics

Latest in Materials Handling

Registration open for Pack Expo International 2024
Walmart chooses Swisslog AS/RS and software for third milk processing facility
NetLogistik partners with Vuzix subsidiary Moviynt to offer mobility solutions for warehouses
Materials Handling Robotics: The new world of heterogeneous robotic integration
BSLBATT is looking for new distributors and resellers worldwide
Lucas Watson appointed CSO for Körber’s Parcel Logistics business in North America
Hyster recognizes Dealers of Distinction for 2023
More Materials Handling

Subscribe to Materials Handling Magazine

Subscribe today!
Not a subscriber? Sign up today!
Subscribe today. It's FREE.
Find out what the world's most innovative companies are doing to improve productivity in their plants and distribution centers.
Start your FREE subscription today.

Latest Resources

Materials Handling Robotics: The new world of heterogeneous robotic integration
In this Special Digital Edition, the editorial staff of Modern curates the best robotics coverage over the past year to help track the evolution of this piping hot market.
Case study: Optimizing warehouse space, performance and sustainability
Optimize Parcel Packing to Reduce Costs
More resources

Latest Resources

2023 Automation Study: Usage & Implementation of Warehouse/DC Automation Solutions
2023 Automation Study: Usage & Implementation of Warehouse/DC Automation Solutions
This research was conducted by Peerless Research Group on behalf of Modern Materials Handling to assess usage and purchase intentions forautomation systems...
How Your Storage Practices Can Affect Your Pest Control Program
How Your Storage Practices Can Affect Your Pest Control Program
Discover how your storage practices could be affecting your pest control program and how to prevent pest infestations in your business. Join...

Warehousing Outlook 2023
Warehousing Outlook 2023
2023 is here, and so are new warehousing trends.
Extend the Life of Brownfield Warehouses
Extend the Life of Brownfield Warehouses
Today’s robotic and data-driven automation systems can minimize disruptions and improve the life and productivity of warehouse operations.
Power Supply in Overhead Cranes: Energy Chains vs. Festoons
Power Supply in Overhead Cranes: Energy Chains vs. Festoons
Download this white paper to learn more about how both systems compare.