Symbolic Error Analysis and Robot Planning

Author:

Brooks Rodney A.1

Affiliation:

1. Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139

Abstract

A program written to control a robot manipulator for industrial assembly operations must take into account possible errors in parts placement and tolerances of the parts themselves. Previous approaches to this problem have been to (1) engineer the situation so that the errors are small or (2) let the programmer analyze the errors and take explicit account of them. This paper gives the mathe matical underpinnings for building programs (plan checkers) that carry out the second approach automatically. The plan checker uses a geometric, computer-aided design (CAD) type of data base to infer the effects of actions and the propa gation of errors. It does this symbolically rather than numerically, so that computations can be reversed and desired resultant tolerances can be used to infer required initial tolerances or the necessity for sensing. The checker modifies plans to include sensing and adds constraints to the plan that ensure its success. An implemented system is de scribed, and results of its execution are presented. The plan checker could be used as part of an automatic planning system or as an aid to a human robot programmer.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Artificial Intelligence,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Modeling and Simulation,Software

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