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Innovative robotic slip-prevention method could bring human-like dexterity to industrial automation

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Innovative robotic slip-prevention method could bring human-like dexterity to industrial automation
Proactive slip control architecture. Credit: Nature Machine Intelligence (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s42256-025-01062-2

A new slip-prevention method has been shown to improve how robots grip and handle fragile, slippery or asymmetric objects, according to a University of Surrey–led study published in Nature Machine Intelligence. The innovation could pave the way for safer, more reliable automation across industries ranging from manufacturing to health care.

In the study, researchers from Surrey's School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering demonstrated how their approach allows robots to predict when an object might slip—and adapt their movements in real-time to prevent it.

Similar to the way humans naturally adjust their motions, this bio-inspired method outperforms traditional grip-force strategies by allowing robots to move more intelligently and maintain a secure hold without simply squeezing harder.

"If you imagine carrying a plate that starts to slip, most people don't simply squeeze harder—they instinctively adjust their hand's motion by slowing down, tilting or repositioning to stop it from falling. Traditionally, robots have been trained to rely solely on grip force, which can be ineffective or even damaging to delicate items.

"We've taught our robots to take a more human-like approach, sensing when something might slip and automatically adjusting their movements to keep objects secure.

"This could be a game changer for future automation, from handling surgical tools in health care and assembling delicate parts in manufacturing to sorting awkward packages in logistics or assisting people in their homes," says Dr. Amir Esfahani, associate professor in robotics.

Working in collaboration with the University of Lincoln, Arizona State University, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), and Toshiba Europe's Cambridge Research Laboratory, the study is the first to demonstrate and quantify the effectiveness of trajectory modulation for slip prevention in both humans and robots.

The findings show that a predictive control system powered by a learned "tactile forward model" allows robots to anticipate when an object is likely to slip, continuously analyzing its planned movements.

Researchers also demonstrated that the system works on objects and movement paths it wasn't trained on, highlighting its potential to generalize effectively to real-world settings.

"We believe that our approach has notable potential in a variety of industrial and service robotic applications, and our work opens up new opportunities to bring robots into our daily life. We hope our findings will inspire future research in this area and further advance the field of robotics," says Esfahani.

More information: Kiyanoush Nazari et al, Bioinspired trajectory modulation for effective slip control in robot manipulation, Nature Machine Intelligence (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s42256-025-01062-2

Journal information: Nature Machine Intelligence Provided by University of Surrey Citation: Innovative robotic slip-prevention method could bring human-like dexterity to industrial automation (2025, July 24) retrieved 24 July 2025 from https://techxplore.com/news/2025-07-robotic-method-human-dexterity-industrial.html This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only.

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