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Omnidirectional Touch Probe With Adaptive Maneuvering for 3-D Object Machining and Measurement Verification Applications


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In this paper, automated omnidirectional touch probe (ODTP) including adaptive tuning of the complex contour curve with optimal interpolation and motion planning based on...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper, automated omnidirectional touch probe (ODTP) including adaptive tuning of the complex contour curve with optimal interpolation and motion planning based on a hybrid multiaxis robot (HMAR) with dual drive gantry-type machine (DDGM) are presented. It is called an “omnidirectional” because the 6-degrees of freedom ODTP in tool center point mode can always maintain normal direction towards the object contour curve. The new optimal solutions of the interpolation and motion planning are provided to tackle the small segments issues for a complex curvature object. We present an algorithm to maintain maximum acceleration, so that it generates smooth and efficient three-dimensional reverse object in a higher order complex contour trajectory composed of piecewise small segments. As a result, the constant moving speed is very important to certain applications, such as gluing, welding, and laser cutting, to preserve quality processing. The utilization of object symmetry, extension, and synthesis properties to simplify the process of performing reverse engineering is described. These methods reduce the time required for the touch probe to detect the points. The experimental implementation to demonstrate the success of this paper with video clip are presented.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics ( Volume: 67, Issue: 2, February 2020)
Page(s): 1136 - 1148
Date of Publication: 15 February 2019

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I. Introduction

This paper proposes a comprehensive method for adaptive tuning of complex contour curve using omnidirection touch probe (ODTP), optimal interpolation and motion planning, and hybrid multiaxis robot (HMAR) with dual drive gantry-type machine (DDGM). These solutions mainly focus on the higher order complex contour maneuvering for automated machining tasks, such as laser cutting, welding, gluing, polishing, deburring, etc., with dual functions, namely machining and verification all in one platform.

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