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Path planning algorithms for assembly sequence planning

Sashreek Krishnan, Arthur C. Sanderson

Year
1991
Citations
10

Abstract

Planning for manipulation in complex environments often requires reasoning about the geometric and mechanical constraints which are posed by the task. In planning assembly operations, the automatic generation of operations sequences depends on the geometric feasibility of paths which permit parts to be joined into subassemblies. Feasible locations and collision-free paths must be present for part motions, robot and grasping motions, and fixtures. This paper describes an approach to reasoning about the feasibility of straight-line paths among three-dimensional polyhedral parts using an algebra of polyhedral cones. A second method recasts the feasibility conditions as constraints in a nonlinear optimization framework. Both algorithms have been implemented and results are presented.

Keywords

Motion planningPath (computing)Sequence (biology)Task (project management)Computer scienceAlgorithmRobotLine (geometry)Engineering drawingArtificial intelligence

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