International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems (Dec 2011)

Optimization of the Workpiece Location in a Machining Robotic Cell

  • António M. Lopes,
  • E.J. Solteiro Pires

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6

Abstract

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One important issue in a machining robotic cell is the location of the workpiece with respect to the robot. The feasibility of the task, the quality of the final work and the energy consumption, just to mention a few, are all dependent upon it. This can be formulated as an optimization problem where the objective functions are chosen in order to meet desired performance criteria. Typically, the complexity of the problems and the large number of optimization parameters that, usually, are involved, make the genetic algorithms an appropriate tool in this context. In this paper, two optimization problems are formulated: firstly, the power consumed by the manipulator is considered and the problem is solved using a single‐ objective genetic algorithm; then the stiffness of the manipulator is also included and the respective optimization problem is solved using a multi‐objective genetic algorithm. Simulation results are presented for a parallel manipulator robotic cell.

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