DLR's torque-controlled light weight robot III-are we reaching the technological limits now?
G. Hirzinger, N. Sporer, Alin Albu‐Schäffer, M. Hähnle, Rainer Krenn, Antonio Pascucci, Markus Schedl
- Year
- 2003
- Citations
- 286
Abstract
A third generation of torque-controlled light weight robots has been developed in DLR's robotics and mechatronics lab which is based on all the experiences that have been had with the first two generations. It aims at reaching the limits of what seems achievable with present day technologies not only with respect to light-weight, but also with respect to minimal power consumption and losses. One of the main gaps we tried to close in version III was the development of a new, robot-dedicated high energy motor designed with the best available techniques of concurrent engineering, and the renewed efforts to save weight in the links by using ultralight carbon fibres.
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