In:
International Journal of Automation Technology, Fuji Technology Press Ltd., Vol. 6, No. 1 ( 2012-01-05), p. 29-37
Abstract:
Offline teaching based on high positioning accuracy of a robot arm is desired to take the place of manual teaching. In offline teaching, joint angles are calculated using a kinematic model of the robot arm. However, a nominal kinematic model does not consider the errors arising in manufacturing or assembly, not to mention the non-geometric errors arising in gear transmission, arm compliance, etc. Therefore, a method of precisely calibrating the parameters in a kinematic model is required. For this purpose, it is necessary to measure the three-dimensional (3-D) absolute position of the tip of a robot arm. In this paper, a laser tracking system is employed as the measurement apparatus. The geometric parameters in the robot kinematic model are calibrated by minimizing errors between the measured positions and the predicted ones based on the model. The residual errors caused by non-geometric parameters are further reduced by using neural networks, realizing high positioning accuracy of sub-millimeter order. To speed up the calibration process, a smaller number of measuring points is preferable. Optimal measuring points, which realize high positioning accuracy while remaining small in number, are selected using Genetic Algorithm (GA).
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1883-8022
,
1881-7629
DOI:
10.20965/ijat.2012.p0029
Language:
English
Publisher:
Fuji Technology Press Ltd.
Publication Date:
2012
detail.hit.zdb_id:
2942224-3
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