Vision-based Control of a Delta Parallel Robot via Linear Camera-Space Manipulation
0209 industrial biotechnology
02 engineering and technology
DOI:
10.1007/s10846-016-0413-5
Publication Date:
2016-09-15T19:05:58Z
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ABSTRACT
One of the open problems to control a parallel robot in real-time is the larger number of parameters to be incorporated in the control model when compared to serial robots. This paper presents an innovative vision-based method to control a delta-type parallel robot based on Linear Camera-Space Manipulation. The proposed method is a simple and robust technique capable of achieving real-time control of robots without relying on the calibration of either the robot or the environment parameters. To document the robustness of this technique, a sensitivity analysis was performed in simulation where the effect of two sources of error on the end-point positioning are considered. Such sources are the variability of each link's parameters, and the uncertainty of the visual measurements. Experimental results on a Clavel's delta parallel robot show that end-point positioning errors obtained with Linear Camera-Space Manipulation are less than 1.5 mm, demonstrating a low sensitivity to parameter uncertainty in qualitative agreement with the simulation results. The results show that the developed approach is advantageous to control parallel robots for industrial applications in real-time and can obviate to a number of open problems common with the control of parallel robots.
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