Measurement Science Review (Apr 2022)

Design and Testing of Wireless Motion Gauges for Two Collaborative Robot Arms

  • Kim Yong-Sik,
  • Dagalakis Nicholas G.,
  • Marvel Jeremy,
  • Cheok Geraldine

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/msr-2022-0011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 84 – 91

Abstract

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Most existing robot performance evaluation methods focus on single robotic arms performing independent motion tasks. In this paper, a motion gauge is proposed to evaluate the symmetrical coordinated-motion performance between two robotic arms. For this evaluation, the proposed device monitors the relative distance between the two robotic arms in real-time, which is used to evaluate the coordinated-motion errors with respect to accuracy, and repeatability between the two arms. The proposed metrology device is composed of two linear displacement sensors sliding on a linear rail, two ball-and-socket magnetic couplers for mounting to robotic arms, and a wireless communication module for data transmission. For validation, the proposed system monitored the two robotic arms programmed to simulate symmetrical coordinated motions.

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