MANIPULATION
Multiple manipulators and robotic workcell coordination
Shuaibu Sanda Hussaini, David Evan Jakopac
- Year
- 1986
- Citations
- 7
Abstract
This paper discusses robotic workcells and their different configurations. Queuing theory is applied to analyze workcells in assembly lines and automation systems. Multiple manipulator, robotic workcells are compared with serial assembly lines and flexibility issues are discussed. Delegation of intelligence to local peripherals is pursued, and multiple robot interaction complexities are demonstrated. A sensor based robot coordination approach is presented.
Keywords
WorkcellFlexibility (engineering)AutomationRobotRobot manipulatorControl engineeringComputer scienceDelegationGrippersEngineering
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