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ROBOTIC CALIBRATION ISSUES: ACCURACY, REPEATABILITY AND CALIBRATION

Kevin Conrad, Panos S. Shiakolas, T. C. Yih

Year
2000
Citations
72

Abstract

The groundwork for a contact calibration methodology using a touch probe is developed for an articulated robot arm. This solution is framed within current calibration and metrology issues in robotics based upon the kinematical mechanical design of a serial link manipulator. Accuracy, repeatability, and resolution are explored and a simplistic approach is taken. This exercise is intended to lay the groundwork for exploring the feasibility of integrating a commercial product such as a force sensor or touch trigger probe on the end of a robot arm. Candidate processes and/or applications are identified. Findings indicate that an in- process contact calibration methodology that is accurate, repeatable, and cost effective would be a desirable solution.

Keywords

CalibrationRepeatabilityRoboticsMetrologyRobotic armProcess (computing)Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceRobotControl engineering

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