Finger Gaiting

A dexterous manipulation strategy where fingers alternately release and re-contact an object to achieve large reorientations or translations that exceed any single finger's range of motion. Finger gaiting is analogous to legged locomotion — maintaining a stable grasp while cycling contacts. It requires planning contact sequences and is an active research topic in dexterous manipulation.

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