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Robotic Systems for Handling and Assembly

โœ Scribed by Ulrike Thomas, Friedrich M. Wahl (auth.), Daniel Schรผtz, Friedrich M. Wahl (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
462
Series
Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics 67
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Although parallel robots are known to offer many advantages with respect to accuracy, dynamics, and stiffness, major breakthroughs in industrial applications have not yet taken place. This is due to a knowledge gap preventing fast and precise execution of industrial handling and assembly tasks. This book focuses on the design, modeling, and control of innovative parallel structures as well as the integration of novel machine elements. Special attention is paid to the integration of active components into lightweight links and passive joints. In addition, new control concepts are introduced to minimize structural vibrations. Although the optimization of robot systems itself allows a reduction of cycle times, these can be further decreased by improved path planning, robot programming, and automated assembly planning concepts described by 25 contributions within this book. The content of this volume is subdivided into four main parts dealing with Modeling and Design, System Implementation, Control and Programming as well as Adaptronics and Components.

This book is aimed at researchers and postgraduates working in the field of parallel robots as well as practicing engineers dealing with industrial robot development and robotic applications.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages -
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
A Unified Notation for Serial, Parallel and Hybrid Kinematic Structures....Pages 3-15
Structure and Type Synthesis of Parallel Manipulators....Pages 17-37
Automated Generation of Efficient Real-Time Code for Inverse Dynamic Parallel Robot Models....Pages 39-57
Knowledge-Based Design Principles and Tools for Parallel Robots....Pages 59-75
Detection and Avoidance of Singularities in Parallel Kinematic Machines....Pages 77-92
Calibration of Parallel Kinematic Structures โ€“ Overview, Classification and Comparison....Pages 93-106
Front Matter....Pages 107-107
Parallel Kinematic Structures of the SFB 562....Pages 109-124
Modeling, Control, and Evaluation of an Experimental Adaptronic Five-Bar Robot....Pages 125-142
Redundant Parallel Kinematic Structures and Their Control....Pages 143-157
Robust Gain Scheduling for Smart-Structures in Parallel Robots....Pages 159-174
Configuration Switching for Workspace Enlargement....Pages 175-189
Front Matter....Pages 191-191
A Middleware for High-Speed Distributed Real-Time Robotic Applications....Pages 193-212
A Communication Architecture for Distributed Real-Time Robot Control....Pages 213-231
Integrated Force and Motion Control of Parallel Robots โ€“ Part 1: Unconstrained Space....Pages 233-252
Integrated Force and Motion Control of Parallel Robots โ€“ Part 2: Constrained Space....Pages 253-273
Parallel Stiffness Actuators with Six Degrees of Freedom for Efficient Force/Torque Control Applications....Pages 275-291
Manipulation Primitives โ€” A Universal Interface between Sensor-Based Motion Control and Robot Programming....Pages 293-313
RCA562: Control Architecture for Parallel Kinematic Robots....Pages 315-331
Assembly Planning and Task Planning โ€” Two Prerequisites for Automated Robot Programming....Pages 333-354
Self-management within a Software Architecture for Parallel Kinematic Machines....Pages 355-371
Front Matter....Pages 191-191
Model Based Quality Assurance for a Robotic Software Architecture....Pages 373-389
Front Matter....Pages 391-391
Modelling of Piezoceramic Patches for Augmenting Modal Structural Models with Flat Actuator Devices....Pages 393-411
Design and Implementation of Adaptronic Robot Components....Pages 413-427
Passive and Adaptive Joints for Parallel Robots....Pages 429-444
Design and Implementation of New Sensors and Their Integration in Joints....Pages 445-459
Back Matter....Pages -

โœฆ Subjects


Robotics and Automation; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)


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