330 resultados para manipulator


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This paper presents the design and implementation of a reorientable scanning probe that is capable of two-axis force sensing and control in the 2-D scanning (X-Z) plane. The probe is comprised of three major components, namely a compliant manipulator, laser measurement system, and magnetic actuation system. Control of the position and orientation of the probe tip is realized by means of magnetic actuation combined with a novel structural design. The design of the manipulator's compliance and that of the optical path of the laser measurement system together enable achieving sensitivity to lateral (X) forces that is nearly identical to that of normal (Z) forces. The achieved sensitivity ratio, of about 0.6, is significantly higher than that of conventional scanning probe systems. The theoretical bases for the structural design and the sensitivity of the two-axis force sensing system are presented. Subsequently, fabrication of the manipulator is described and the result of experimental evaluation of the scanning probe's features is discussed. The scanning probe is used to access the vertical and re-entrant features on the two sides of a cylindrical micropipette, which are subsequently scanned by regulating the lateral force of tip-sample interaction.

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To combine the advantages of both stability and optimality-based designs, a single network adaptive critic (SNAC) aided nonlinear dynamic inversion approach is presented in this paper. Here, the gains of a dynamic inversion controller are selected in such a way that the resulting controller behaves very close to a pre-synthesized SNAC controller in the output regulation sense. Because SNAC is based on optimal control theory, it makes the dynamic inversion controller operate nearly optimal. More important, it retains the two major benefits of dynamic inversion, namely (i) a closed-form expression of the controller and (ii) easy scalability to command tracking applications without knowing the reference commands a priori. An extended architecture is also presented in this paper that adapts online to system modeling and inversion errors, as well as reduced control effectiveness, thereby leading to enhanced robustness. The strengths of this hybrid method of applying SNAC to optimize an nonlinear dynamic inversion controller is demonstrated by considering a benchmark problem in robotics, that is, a two-link robotic manipulator system. Copyright (C) 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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This paper presents the design and modeling of an active five-axis compliant micromanipulator whose tip orientation can be independently controlled by large angles about two axes and the tip-position can be controlled in three dimensions. These features enable precise control of the contact point of the tip and the tip-sample interaction forces with three-dimensional nanoscale objects, including those features that are conventionally inaccessible. Control of the tip-motion is realized by means of electromagnetic actuation combined with a novel kinematic and structural design of the micromanipulator, which, in addition, also ensures compatibility with existing high-resolution motion-measurement systems. The design and analysis of the manipulator structure and those of the actuation system are first presented. Quasi-static and dynamic lumped-parameter (LP) models are then derived for the five-axis compliant micromanipulator. Finite element (FE) analysis is employed to validate these models, which are subsequently used to study the effects of tip orientation on the mechanical characteristics of the five-axis micromanipulator. Finally, a prototype of the designed five-axis manipulator is fabricated by means of focused ion-beam milling (FIB).

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This paper deals with the study of the nonlinear dynamics of a rotating flexible link modeled as a one dimensional beam, undergoing large deformation and with geometric nonlinearities. The partial differential equation of motion is discretized using a finite element approach to yield four nonlinear, nonautonomous and coupled ordinary differential equations (ODEs). The equations are nondimensionalized using two characteristic velocities-the speed of sound in the material and a velocity associated with the transverse bending vibration of the beam. The method of multiple scales is used to perform a detailed study of the system. A set of four autonomous equations of the first-order are derived considering primary resonances of the external excitation and one-to-one internal resonances between the natural frequencies of the equations. Numerical simulations show that for certain ranges of values of these characteristic velocities, the slow flow equations can exhibit chaotic motions. The numerical simulations and the results are related to a rotating wind turbine blade and the approach can be used for the study of the nonlinear dynamics of a single link flexible manipulator.

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针对目前空间机械臂避障路径规划算法计算量大难以达到在线实时规划的缺点,对空间机械臂的在线实时避障路径规划问题进行了研究和探讨.采用规则体的包络对障碍物进行建模,并借助C空间法的思想,把障碍物和机械臂映射到两个相互垂直的平面内,将机械臂工作空间的三维问题转化为二维问题,并结合二岔树逆向寻优的方法进行路径搜索,从而大大减少了计算量,达到了在线实时规划的要求.最后在空间机器人仿真系统上对其进行了仿真研究,验证了该方法的可行性.

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Summary: The offshore shelf and canyon habitats of the OCNMS (Fig. 1) are areas of high primary productivity and biodiversity that support extensive groundfish fisheries. Recent acoustic surveys conducted in these waters have indicated the presence of hard-bottom substrates believed to harbor unique deep-sea coral and sponge assemblages. Such fauna are often associated with shallow tropical waters, however an increasing number of studies around the world have recorded them in deeper, cold-water habitats in both northern and southern latitudes. These habitats are of tremendous value as sites of recruitment for commercially important fishes. Yet, ironically, studies have shown how the gear used in offshore demersal fishing, as well as other commercial operations on the seafloor, can cause severe physical disturbances to resident benthic fauna. Due to their exposed structure, slow growth and recruitment rates, and long life spans, deep-sea corals and sponges may be especially vulnerable to such disturbances, requiring very long periods to recover. Potential effects of fishing and other commercial operations in such critical habitats, and the need to define appropriate strategies for the protection of these resources, have been identified as a high-priority management issue for the sanctuary. To begin addressing this issue, an initial pilot survey was conducted June 1-12, 2004 at six sites in offshore waters of the OCNMS (Fig. 2, average depths of 147-265 m) to explore for the presence of deep-sea coral/sponge assemblages and to look for evidence of potential anthropogenic impacts in these critical habitats. The survey was conducted on the NOAA Ship McARTHUR-II using the Navy’s Phantom DHD2+2 remotely operated vehicle (ROV), which was equipped with a video camera, lasers, and a manipulator arm for the collection of voucher specimens. At each site, a 0.1-m2 grab sampler also was used to collect samples of sediments for the analysis of macroinfauna (> 1.0 mm), total organic carbon (TOC), grain size, and chemical contaminants. Vertical profiles of salinity, dissolved oxygen (DO), temperature, and pressure were recorded at each site with a small SeaCat conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) profiler. Niskin bottles attached to the CTD also obtained near-bottom water samples in support of a companion study of microbial indicators of coral health and general ecological condition across these sites. All samples except the sediment-contaminant samples are being analyzed with present project funds. Original cruise plans included a total of 12 candidate stations to investigate (Fig. 3). However, inclement weather and equipment failures restricted the sampling to half of these sites. In spite of the limited sampling, the work completed was sufficient to address key project objectives and included several significant scientific observations. Foremost, the cruise was successful in demonstrating the presence of target deepwater coral species in these waters. Patches of the rare stony coral Lophelia pertusa, more characteristic of deepwater coral/sponge assemblages in the North Atlantic, were observed for the first time in OCNMS at a site in 271 meters of water. A large proportion of these corals consisted of dead and broken skeletal remains, and a broken gorgonian (soft coral) also was observed nearby. The source of these disturbances is not known. However, observations from several sites included evidence of bottom trawl marks in the sediment and derelict fishing gear (long lines). Preliminary results also support the view that these areas are important reservoirs of marine biodiversity and of value as habitat for demersal fishes. For example, onboard examination of 18 bottom-sediment grabs revealed benthic infaunal species representative of 14 different invertebrate phyla. Twenty-eight species of fishes from 11 families, including 11 (possibly 12) species of ommercially important rockfishes, also were identified from ROV video footage. These initial discoveries have sparked considerable interests in follow-up studies to learn more about the spatial extent of these assemblages and magnitude of potential impacts from commercial-fishing and other anthropogenic activities in the area. It is essential to expand our knowledge of these deep-sea communities and their vulnerability to potential environmental risks in order to determine the most appropriate management strategies. The survey was conducted under a partnership between NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) and National Marine Sanctuary Program (NMSP) and included scientists from NCCOS, OCNMS, and several other west-coast State, academic, private, and tribal research institutions (see Section 4 for a complete listing of participating scientists). (PDF contains 20 pages)

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This thesis presents a novel framework for state estimation in the context of robotic grasping and manipulation. The overall estimation approach is based on fusing various visual cues for manipulator tracking, namely appearance and feature-based, shape-based, and silhouette-based visual cues. Similarly, a framework is developed to fuse the above visual cues, but also kinesthetic cues such as force-torque and tactile measurements, for in-hand object pose estimation. The cues are extracted from multiple sensor modalities and are fused in a variety of Kalman filters.

A hybrid estimator is developed to estimate both a continuous state (robot and object states) and discrete states, called contact modes, which specify how each finger contacts a particular object surface. A static multiple model estimator is used to compute and maintain this mode probability. The thesis also develops an estimation framework for estimating model parameters associated with object grasping. Dual and joint state-parameter estimation is explored for parameter estimation of a grasped object's mass and center of mass. Experimental results demonstrate simultaneous object localization and center of mass estimation.

Dual-arm estimation is developed for two arm robotic manipulation tasks. Two types of filters are explored; the first is an augmented filter that contains both arms in the state vector while the second runs two filters in parallel, one for each arm. These two frameworks and their performance is compared in a dual-arm task of removing a wheel from a hub.

This thesis also presents a new method for action selection involving touch. This next best touch method selects an available action for interacting with an object that will gain the most information. The algorithm employs information theory to compute an information gain metric that is based on a probabilistic belief suitable for the task. An estimation framework is used to maintain this belief over time. Kinesthetic measurements such as contact and tactile measurements are used to update the state belief after every interactive action. Simulation and experimental results are demonstrated using next best touch for object localization, specifically a door handle on a door. The next best touch theory is extended for model parameter determination. Since many objects within a particular object category share the same rough shape, principle component analysis may be used to parametrize the object mesh models. These parameters can be estimated using the action selection technique that selects the touching action which best both localizes and estimates these parameters. Simulation results are then presented involving localizing and determining a parameter of a screwdriver.

Lastly, the next best touch theory is further extended to model classes. Instead of estimating parameters, object class determination is incorporated into the information gain metric calculation. The best touching action is selected in order to best discern between the possible model classes. Simulation results are presented to validate the theory.

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[ES]Este proyecto tiene como objetivo desarrollar una línea de investigación de opciones de sensorización de un mecanismo mediante acelerómetros. Se construirá para ello un sistema de adquisición y tratamiento de señales destinado a la sensorización de un mecanismo de cinemática paralela en base a los conocimientos adquiridos durante el curso. Se trabajará además con otros alumnos para llevar a cabo el diseño y montaje de un robot prototipo de cinemática paralela de dos grados de libertad sobre el que se experimentará y llevará a cabo el proyecto. Se plantean de este modo dos líneas de trabajo que se desarrollarán en este proyecto: Elaboración de un sistema de adquisición y tratamiento de señales adaptable a distintos sensores. Utilización de señales de múltiples acelerómetros para conocer en primer lugar aceleración, y de ser posible, posición de puntos de interés del mecanismo.

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[ES]Este trabajo presenta un algoritmo automatizado cuyo resultado es la determinación de las ganancias óptimas del lazo de control de un mecanismo de cinemática paralela. En concreto se ha aplicado al mecanismo 5R, aunque el método es válido para cualquier otro mecanismo introduciendo el modelo mecatrónico correspondiente. Permite disponer de un procedimiento para poder elegir en un futuro la combinación de motor y reductora más apropiada para un determinado mecanismo evitando realizar adquisiciones sobredimensionadas, como ocurrió con el mecanismo en cuestión.

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[ES]El objetivo del presente TFG es el Análisis Dinámico de mecanismos paralelos según las necesidades de la mecatrónica. La mecatrónica requiere expresiones explícitas de las fuerzas motoras que sólo dependen de las propias posiciones, velocidades y aceleraciones en los accionamientos. Ello requiere métodos avanzados de la mecánica analítica de sólido rígido. Concretamente se han desarrollado la ecuación de Lagrange modificada (según [11]) y la ecuación de Boltzmann-Hamel modificada, siendo esta última una aportación de este TFG. Como aplicación práctica se ha programado un modelo mecatrónico para un manipulador paralelo 5R y se ha optimizado el diseño de una Multi Axis Simulation Table 3PRS.

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[ES]El proyecto consiste en el desarrollo mecánico de un manipulador paralelo basado en un mecanismo de cadena cerrada y 5 pares de rotación moviéndose en un mismo plano, de modo que cubra un espacio de manipulación previamente definido. Para ello se realizan los diseños en programas de CAD y se realizan los planos de diseño y montaje con el objetivo de posteriormente llevar el diseño a la realidad.

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In this paper, the architectures of three degrees of freedom (3-DoF) spatial, fully parallel manipulators (PMs), whose limbs are structurally identical, are obtained systematically. To do this, the methodology followed makes use of the concepts of the displacement group theory of rigid body motion. This theory works with so-called 'motion generators'. That is, every limb is a kinematic chain that produces a certain type of displacement in the mobile platform or end-effector. The laws of group algebra will determine the actual motion pattern of the end-effector. The structural synthesis is a combinatorial process of different kinematic chains' topologies employed in order to get all of the 3-DoF motion pattern possibilities in the end-effector of the fully parallel manipulator.

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ES]El Trabajo Fin de Grado que se presenta a continuación tiene como objetivo principal el diseño de una unión flexible que formará parte de las patas de un robot de cinemática paralela. Por la propia arquitectura de estos mecanismos, y para dotar a la plataforma de movimientos precisos, esta unión, ubicada en la parte superior de las patas, debe deformarse al ser sometida a esfuerzos de flexión y torsión. Se realiza un adecuado diseño que maximice las deformaciones de dicha unión a la par que se garantiza una adecuada duración de la misma para la aplicación requerida. A su vez, se comprueba que las tensiones a las que se verá sometida no superan el límite de fluencia del material elegido. Todo ello se realiza de forma computacional mediante el método de los elementos finitos.

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[Es]El objetivo principal de este Trabajo Fin de Grado consiste en calcular los movimientos que son necesarios en los actuadores de la plataforma de un mecanismo de cinemática paralela, a fin de poder localizar la pieza en la posición adecuada para poder llevar a cabo la operación de microfresado de la misma. Para desarrollar el proyecto se necesitará un software de programación como es Matlab. Este trabajo surge de la necesidad de dar soporte a un proyecto mayor que consiste en el diseño de un manipulador de cinemática paralela cuyas juntas funcionan por deformación. Se pretende que mientras la herramienta se encuentra inmóvil, se consiga el microfresado de moldes para la fabricación de microlentes mediante el movimiento del manipulador. Se ha resuelto la cinemática inversa y se ha calculado el espacio de trabajo. En este documento se van a presentar las tareas, el presupuesto y los riesgos del proyecto así como unos anexos en los que se incluirá el código de la programación.

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[ES]Se trata de diseñar, programar, fabricar y montar un manipulador paralelo de 5 pares de revolución, que sirva para el atrape y posterior desplazamiento de objetos pequeños en un área de trabajo determinado. Este proyecto se centra exclusivamente en el análisis cinemático, resistente y posterior optimización del diseño del mecanismo de barras del manipulador.