Author:
Jeong Kyu Won,Cho Hyung Suck
Abstract
SUMMARYIn this paper a pneumatic vibratory wrist operated with a PWM controller is developed for robotic assembly. In the vibratory assembly system, the vibratory wrist can perform random search motion of a hole to compensate the position error at the early stage of an insertion process. Since the vibration characteristics of the wrist, such as the amplitude and trajectory of the vibration, are critical to assembly performance, they are experimentally investigated for various system controller parameters. In addition, a series of insertion experiments are performed to evaluate the assembly performance of the proposed wrist. The results show that within a wide range of operating conditions the wrist vibration can effectively compensate for large positioning errors when this wrist is used for a chamferless peg-in-hole task.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Computer Science Applications,General Mathematics,Software,Control and Systems Engineering
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