Point To Point Control
Point To Point Control
Definition of a Robot
A machine that looks and acts like
a human being.
An efficient but insensitive person
An automatic apparatus.
Something guided by automatic controls.
E.g. remote control
Laws of Robotics
Asimov proposed three Laws of Robotics
Law 1: A robot may not injure a human
being or through inaction, allow a
human being to come to harm
Law 2: A robot must obey orders given
to it by human beings, except where
such orders would conflict with a higher
order law
Law 3: A robot must protect its own
existence as long as such protection
does not conflict with a higher order law
Robot anatomy
Robot manipulator consists of two
sections:
Body-and-arm for positioning of objects
in the robot's work volume
Wrist assembly for orientation of objects
Wrist
Wrist assembly is attached to end-ofarm
End effector is attached to wrist
assembly
Function of wrist assembly is to orient
end effector
Body-and-arm determines global position of end
effector
Robot configurations
Cartesian/Rectangular Manipulator
Cylindrical Manipulator
Rotation about the base or
shoulder. ()
up and down (z)
in and out (R)
Polar or Spherical
Manipulator
rotation about the base
Rotation about an axis in the vertical
plane to raise and lower it.
reaches in and out.
SCARA Robot
Selective Compliance Assembly
Robot Arm
the same work area as a cylindricalcoordinates robot.
the reach axis includes a rotational joint in
a plane parallel to the floor.
Applications
pick and place type operations
palletizing
machine loading
Controlled Path
Controlled Path: It is a
specialized control method that is
a part of general category of a
point-to-point robot but with
more precise control.
The controlled path robot ensures
that the robot will describe the
right segment between two
taught points.
Controlled-path is a calculated
UNIT II