Push Manipulation

Moving objects by pushing rather than grasping — useful when objects are too large, flat, or heavy to grasp. Push manipulation is inherently non-prehensile and requires reasoning about friction, contact mechanics, and object dynamics. Analytical models (quasi-static pushing) and learning-based approaches (push-to-goal RL) are both active research areas.

ManipulationNon-Prehensile

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