Biomimetics (Oct 2024)

Pose Estimation of a Cobot Implemented on a Small AI-Powered Computing System and a Stereo Camera for Precision Evaluation

  • Marco-Antonio Cabrera-Rufino,
  • Juan-Manuel Ramos-Arreguín,
  • Marco-Antonio Aceves-Fernandez,
  • Efren Gorrostieta-Hurtado,
  • Jesus-Carlos Pedraza-Ortega,
  • Juvenal Rodríguez-Resendiz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics9100610
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10
p. 610

Abstract

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The precision of robotic manipulators in the industrial or medical field is very important, especially when it comes to repetitive or exhaustive tasks. Geometric deformations are the most common in this field. For this reason, new robotic vision techniques have been proposed, including 3D methods that made it possible to determine the geometric distances between the parts of a robotic manipulator. The aim of this work is to measure the angular position of a robotic arm with six degrees of freedom. For this purpose, a stereo camera and a convolutional neural network algorithm are used to reduce the degradation of precision caused by geometric errors. This method is not intended to replace encoders, but to enhance accuracy by compensating for degradation through an intelligent visual measurement system. The camera is tested and the accuracy is about one millimeter. The implementation of this method leads to better results than traditional and simple neural network methods.

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