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Computer-aided-design-based interactive off-line programming of spray-glazing robots

Bopaya Bidanda, Vivek Narayanan, Jacob Rubinovitz

Year
1993
Citations
11

Abstract

Abstract Off-line programming of robots is an important step in the effective integration of computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing. This paper identifies the steps involved in the development of such an off-line programming system for robotic spray glazing. Various robot path specification methods and path-planning strategies are described and evaluated The basic methodology is to use the CAD representation of the component to determine a robot path that ensures good glaze coverage. A CAD model of a sample robot work cell is created to simulate the spray-glazing operation, and to test the performance of the path specification methods. Two path planning strategies are evaluated for this work cell, for two sample surfaces.

Keywords

GlazingRobotCADMotion planningComputer Aided DesignPath (computing)Computer scienceRepresentation (politics)Sample (material)Mobile robot

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