Robotic motion planning and manipulation in an uncalibrated environment
Bijoy K. Ghosh, T.J. Tarn, Ning Xi, Zhenyu Yu, Di Xiao
- Year
- 1998
- Citations
- 4
Abstract
The authors analyze planning and control problems in "robotic manipulation" in an uncalibrated environment consisting of a PUMA 560 robotic manipulator, a rotating turntable equipped with an encoder and a CCD camera based vision sensor fixed permanently on the ceiling. It is assumed that a part with a known shape but unknown orientation is placed on the turntable which is rotating with an unknown motion dynamics. Furthermore, the calibration parameters are a priori assumed to be unknown. The objective is to track the rotating part with an a priori specified relative orientation. The task considered is of importance in various problems concerning industrial automation, such as part-feeding and tool-changing.
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