Schlagwort: ‘Regelung’
IGOR Tper: The Robot with non-spherical wrist
The next generation of our robot is designed. The new robot is called IGOR Tper. This robot has a non-spherical wrist, that makes the motion planning for the robot rather challenging.
Contact:
Markus Schmitz
Development of new wrists for the Paragrip
In a joint research project of the IGMR together with the ISF of the RWTH Aachen University, the Multidirectional Additive Manufacturing (MDAM) of metallic components is being researched. In order to optimize the multi-armed. Paragrip robot for this application, student Raphael Hoffmann has developed an innovative concept of a new robotic wrist in his bachelor thesis. The concept enables the welding current to be conducted directly through the wristsm without the need for an additional ground cable attached to the print bed. Moreover, the wrists enable form fitting gripping of the print bed with self-centering to minimize positioning inaccuracies.
You can find the video on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/VdT1rjYG4D0
Contact:
Jan Wiartalla
IGMR Seminar 08.02.2021 14:30 Uhr: Dr. Stefan Kurtenbach, Trapo AG
Wir begrüßen Dr. Stefan Kurtenbach von der Trapo AG zum IGMR Seminar. Auch diese Veranstaltung wird weiterhin virtuell durchgeführt:
Der Vortrag von Dr. Kurtenbach wird einen Eindruck der aktuellen Entwicklungen und Produkte von der Trapo AG geben.
Trapo Research and Development: Mobile Robotics
Montag, 08. Februar 2021 14:30 Uhr
Zoom Meeting Informationen:
https://rwth.zoom.us/j/98454895570?pwd=NkpiSWkyaTJtdWlralJrSUtnMDdDZz09
Meeting-ID: 984 5489 5570
Kenncode: 186393
Die Datenschutzhinweise zur Nutzung von Zoom und eine Handreichung für Teilnehmer (Studierende) können von den Seiten des CLS der RWTH Aachen University heruntergeladen werden.
Die Veranstaltungen im Wintersemester 2020/2021 werden in Zusammenarbeit mit dem VDI-GPP-Arbeitskreis des Bezirksvereins Aachen durchgeführt.
Weitere Informationen zum Thema können den folgenden Blogeinträgen entnommen werden:
Industrieprojekt Trapo Loading System
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IGMR Seminar 01. Februar 2021 14:30 Uhr: Veronika Zumpe, Kuka AG
Wir begrüßen Frau Veronika Zumpe von Kuka zum IGMR Seminar. Auch dieser Veranstaltung wird weiterhin virtuell durchgeführt:
How to design a robot. A perspective from corporate research.
For specific handling tasks, there is a need for the development of new robotic systems. It is necessary to develop and design the system with respect to the given task, environment and other constraints. The design process includes finding a suitable kinematic, developing drive concepts for the robot axes, designing the structural parts and finalizing the robot design. For applications with human robot collaboration, more aspects like lightweight design play a significant role and thus should be taken into account. This talk gives a rough overview of the design process of a robot from my corporate research perspective.
Montag, 01. Februar 2021 14:30 Uhr in Zoom
https://rwth.zoom.us/j/98454895570?pwd=NkpiSWkyaTJtdWlralJrSUtnMDdDZz09
Meeting-ID: 984 5489 5570
Kenncode: 186393
Die Datenschutzhinweise zur Nutzung von Zoom und eine Handreichung für Teilnehmer (Studierende) können von den Seiten des CLS der RWTH Aachen University heruntergeladen werden.
Die Veranstaltungen im Wintersemester 2020/2021 werden in Zusammenarbeit mit dem VDI-GPP-Arbeitskreis des Bezirksvereins Aachen durchgeführt.
Ansprechpartner:
TCP and null space impedance for bypassing objects with the KUKA iiwa
In the video two different types of impedance control of the KUKA iiwa are shown: TCP and null space impedance. Furthermore, the bypassing of objects using impedance control has been implemented.
https://youtu.be/VHrV-nh5oTU
First, the two different types of impedance control are demonstrated. Different stiffnesses can be programmed around the individual TCP axes. Two different stiffnesses within a plane are shown in the video. On the other hand, there is null space impedance. In this case, the robot maintains the pose of the TCP and the elbow can be pushed away. As shown in the video, this can be used to bypass an object while maintaining the programmed TCP path.
Project page: NextGeneration
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