Planning Method for Skill-Based Control of Robots Using a PLC as Skill Trigger
Andreas Gaugenrieder, Hari Hara Balasubramaniam, Jannik Möhrle, Rüdiger Daub
- Year
- 2026
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Skill-based programming of robots provides a flexible approach for automation. Existing solutions neglect the optimization of motion sequences, leading to inefficiencies in execution. This work introduces a planning method that enhances skill-based robot programming by integrating motion sequence optimization. This optimization leads to a new MoveContinuousSkill. The software for executing the MoveContinuousSkill is implemented on a Programmable Logic Controller and applied across multiple robotic systems. Experimental results demonstrate a significant improvement in execution time through optimized motion sequence.
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