40 research outputs found

    CABLE-SUSPENDED CPR-D TYPE PARALLEL ROBOT

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    This paper deals with the analysis and synthesis of a newly selected Cable-suspended Parallel Robot configuration, named CPR-D system. The camera carrier workspace has the shape of a parallelepiped. The CPR-D system has a unique Jacobian matrix that maps the relationship between internal and external coordinates. This geometric relationship is a key solution for the definition of the system kinematic and dynamic models. Because of the CPR-D system complexity, the Lagrange principle of virtual work has been adapted. Two significant Examples have been used for the CPR-D system analysis and validation

    Automatic Self-Calibration of Suspended Under-Actuated Cable-Driven Parallel Robot using Incremental Measurements

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    International audienceThis paper focuses on the problem of the initial-pose estimation by means of proprioceptive sensors (self-calibration) of suspended under-actuated Cable-Driven Parallel Robots (CDPRs). For this class of manipulators, the initial-pose estimation cannot be carried out by means of forward kinematics only, but mechanical equilibrium conditions must be considered as well. In addition , forward kinematics solution is based on cable-length measurements, but if the robot is equipped with incremental sensors cables' initial values are unknown. In this paper, the self-calibration problem is formulated as a non-linear least square optimization problem (NLLS), based on the direct geometrico-static problem, where only incremental measurements on cable lengths and on swivel pulley angles are required. In addition, a data acquisition algorithm and an initial value selection procedure for the NLLS are proposed, aiming at automatizing the self-calibration procedure. Simulations and experimental results on a 3-cable 6-degree-of-freedom robot are provided so as to prove the effectiveness of the proposed methodology

    Perancangan Prototype 4 Aksis Sistem Robot Cable Dengan Sistem Pengendali Otomatis Untuk Menggerakan Beban 3 Kg

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    RINGKASAN Seiring dengan perkembangan zaman, perkembangan teknologi berupa sistem kontrol berbasis komputer elektronik semakin banyak di gunakan untuk kegiatan sehari-hari maupun industri yang semakin berkembang pesat, sedangkan sumber daya manusia menuntut untuk mempermudah kegiatan tersebut. Usaha untuk mengatasi masalah tersebut telah banyak dilakukan, diantaranya yaitu dengan mengganti penggunaan mekanik menjadi kontrol.Tujuan dari perancangan ini adalah dapat merancang Prototype 4 Aksis Sistem Robot Cable dengan Sistem Pengendali Otomatis Untuk Menggerakan Beban 3 Kg. Metode yang di gunakan adalah merancang sebuah alat yang mulai dari desain alat, perhitungan rangka, perhitungan dimensi cable, perhitungan daya motor. Hasil rancangan ini adalah Prototype 4 Aksis Sistem Robot Cable Dengan Sistem Pengendali Otomatis dengan penggerak motor DC dengan daya 24,525 watt dan putaran 45 rpm, dimensi rangka panjang 2000mm, lebar 2000mm dan tinggi 2000mm, dengan Wire Ropeberdiameter 2mm, Roll penggulung kawat seling berdiameter 55mm dengan panjang 115mm

    Advances in Robot Kinematics : Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Advances in Robot Kinematics

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    International audienceThe motion of mechanisms, kinematics, is one of the most fundamental aspect of robot design, analysis and control but is also relevant to other scientific domains such as biome- chanics, molecular biology, . . . . The series of books on Advances in Robot Kinematics (ARK) report the latest achievement in this field. ARK has a long history as the first book was published in 1991 and since then new issues have been published every 2 years. Each book is the follow-up of a single-track symposium in which the participants exchange their results and opinions in a meeting that bring together the best of world’s researchers and scientists together with young students. Since 1992 the ARK symposia have come under the patronage of the International Federation for the Promotion of Machine Science-IFToMM.This book is the 13th in the series and is the result of peer-review process intended to select the newest and most original achievements in this field. For the first time the articles of this symposium will be published in a green open-access archive to favor free dissemination of the results. However the book will also be o↔ered as a on-demand printed book.The papers proposed in this book show that robot kinematics is an exciting domain with an immense number of research challenges that go well beyond the field of robotics.The last symposium related with this book was organized by the French National Re- search Institute in Computer Science and Control Theory (INRIA) in Grasse, France

    An Overview of Kinematic and Calibration Models Using Internal/External Sensors or Constraints to Improve the Behavior of Spatial Parallel Mechanisms

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    This paper presents an overview of the literature on kinematic and calibration models of parallel mechanisms, the influence of sensors in the mechanism accuracy and parallel mechanisms used as sensors. The most relevant classifications to obtain and solve kinematic models and to identify geometric and non-geometric parameters in the calibration of parallel robots are discussed, examining the advantages and disadvantages of each method, presenting new trends and identifying unsolved problems. This overview tries to answer and show the solutions developed by the most up-to-date research to some of the most frequent questions that appear in the modelling of a parallel mechanism, such as how to measure, the number of sensors and necessary configurations, the type and influence of errors or the number of necessary parameters

    Enhanced stiffness modeling of manipulators with passive joints

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    The paper presents a methodology to enhance the stiffness analysis of serial and parallel manipulators with passive joints. It directly takes into account the loading influence on the manipulator configuration and, consequently, on its Jacobians and Hessians. The main contributions of this paper are the introduction of a non-linear stiffness model for the manipulators with passive joints, a relevant numerical technique for its linearization and computing of the Cartesian stiffness matrix which allows rank-deficiency. Within the developed technique, the manipulator elements are presented as pseudo-rigid bodies separated by multidimensional virtual springs and perfect passive joints. Simulation examples are presented that deal with parallel manipulators of the Ortholide family and demonstrate the ability of the developed methodology to describe non-linear behavior of the manipulator structure such as a sudden change of the elastic instability properties (buckling)

    Industrial Robotics

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    This book covers a wide range of topics relating to advanced industrial robotics, sensors and automation technologies. Although being highly technical and complex in nature, the papers presented in this book represent some of the latest cutting edge technologies and advancements in industrial robotics technology. This book covers topics such as networking, properties of manipulators, forward and inverse robot arm kinematics, motion path-planning, machine vision and many other practical topics too numerous to list here. The authors and editor of this book wish to inspire people, especially young ones, to get involved with robotic and mechatronic engineering technology and to develop new and exciting practical applications, perhaps using the ideas and concepts presented herein

    Simulation of Discrete-Time Controlled Cable-Driven Parallel Robots on a Trajectory

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    International audienceThis paper addresses the simulation of the state of a discrete-time controlled cable-driven parallel robot (CDPR) with nondeformable or elastic cables over a given trajectory. Being given a CDPR, an arbitrary model for the coiling system and for the control strategy, we exhibit a simulation algorithm that allows one to determine, in a guaranteed way, the platform pose and the cable tensions at any time. We show that such a simulation may require a computing accuracy that imposes to use extended arithmetic and that discrete-time control may lead to drastic differences in the cable tensions as compared to usual continuous time simulation. Hence, the proposed simulation tool allows for a better estimation of the positioning accuracy together with safer estimation of the maximum of the cable tensions

    Error Modeling and Design Optimization of Parallel Manipulators

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    Développement d'un mécanisme parallÚle entraßné par cùbles utilisé comme interface à retour haptique visant la réadaptation physique en environnement immersif

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    Les robots parallĂšles Ă  cĂąbles sont de plus en plus utilisĂ©s et Ă©tudiĂ©s, particuliĂšrement dans le domaine de la recherche. Une des applications d'intĂ©rĂȘts est leur usage en tant qu'interface haptique. Leur grand espace de travail et leur faible inertie en font de bons candidats pour en faire des interfaces de taille humaine. Une des applications intĂ©ressantes serait d'utiliser ce type d'interfaces dans le domaine de la santĂ©, plus spĂ©cifiquement en rĂ©adaptation physique. Comme ces interfaces sont capables de reproduire des efforts Ă  l'utilisateur, celles-ci peuvent ĂȘtre utilisĂ©es pour faire travailler les muscles. C'est dans cette optique que les recherches rapportĂ©es dans cette thĂšse ont Ă©tĂ© accomplies. Cette thĂšse prĂ©sente donc premiĂšrement des avancĂ©es plus gĂ©nĂ©rales aux mĂ©canismes parallĂšles Ă  cĂąbles permettant leur utilisation en tant qu'interface haptique, pour ensuite se spĂ©cialiser dans la crĂ©ation d'un prototype d'interface haptique entraĂźnĂ© par cĂąble combinĂ© Ă  un retour visuel immersif comme un casque de rĂ©alitĂ© virtuelle par exemple. La thĂšse se termine avec l'Ă©valuation prĂ©liminaire du prototype dĂ©veloppĂ© qui est installĂ© dans un centre de recherche en rĂ©adaptation physique et qui, dans un avenir rapprochĂ©, pourra servir Ă  l'avancement de la recherche dans le domaine de la rĂ©adaptation physique.Cable driven parallel robots are studied and used more every day, especially in the research community. One interesting application is their use as haptic interfaces. Their big workspace and relatively low inertia makes them great candidates for human scale interfaces. One application of haptic interfaces of this scale is in health and physical readaptation. Since those interfaces are able to render forces, they can be used to train or evaluate physical capabilities. Research presented in this thesis aims at furthering knowledge in this domain. Some more general advances needed to make cable driven parallel mechanisms suitable haptic interfaces are presented first and then more specific developments toward the creation of a prototype haptic interface combined with a visual feedback are presented. The thesis ends with preliminary studies on the developed prototype installed in a research facility on physical readaptation
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