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Development of a Robotic Transplanter for Bedding Plants(II) - Transplantiing Gripper - (육묘용 로봇 이식기의 개발(II) - 이식 그리퍼 -)

  • 류관희;김기영;이희환;박정인
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.325-332
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    • 1997
  • The use of a robotic transplanter reduces the labor requirement in the greenhouse by carrying out repetitive tasks in an accurate and reliable manner. The transplanter manipulates seedlings by means of end-effector. The end-effector is designed differently from an industrial robot because it manulates biological seedlings of variable size, shape, position, and orientation. This study was conducted to develop an end-effector of a robotic transplanter for bedding plants. The development of an end-effector included selection of the best finger type for the transplanting operation. The performance of developed end-effector was tested and compared with two different transplanting schemes depending on the leaf-orientation consideration. The end-effector developed in this research reliably handled seedlings during transplanting task. Results showed that the shovel type finger was suitable for transplanting with the damaging seedlings.

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Implementation and experiment of bilateral force control for a telemanipulator (원격조작기의 양방향 힘제어의 구현과 실험)

  • 천자홍;정명진
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1991.10a
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    • pp.838-843
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    • 1991
  • A telemanipulator that reflects grasping force of the slave gripper to the human operator was implemented in order for manipulation to be more delicate and safe. An industrial robot gripper was used as the slave manipulator. The master manipulator was constructed to make it easy for a human operator to direct the slave and to feel the reflected gripping force. Reflected force was generated by the servomotor of the master. The force signal and position signals of the master and the slave was used to generate driving force signal. Basically position-position type control was used. Miner force feedback is added to improve the performance of the system. Implemented system was tested by colliding two fingers of the slave manipulator, and here switching was used to archive more fast and easy manipulation.

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Design of a High Stiffness Machining Robot Arm with Double Parallel Mechanism (기계가공작업을 위한 강성이 큰 2단 평행구조 로보트 암 설계)

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    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.22-37
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    • 1995
  • Industrial robot has played a central role in the production automation such as welding, assembling, and painting. There has been, however, little effort to the application of robots in machining work(grinding, cutting, milling, etc.) which is typical 3D work. The machining automation requires a high stiffness robot arm to reduce deformation and vibration. Conventional articulated robots have serially connecting links from the base to the gripper. So, they have very weak structure for he machining work. Stewart Platform is a typical parallel robotic mechanism with a very high stiffness but it has a small work space and a large installation space. This research proposes a new machining robot arm with a double parallel mechanism. It is composed of two platforms and a central axis. The central axis will connect the motions between the first and the second platforms. Therefore, the robot has a large range of work space as well as a high stiffness. This paper will introduce the machining work using the robot and design the proposed robot arm.

Development of a Robot Gripper For Handling Seedling Trays (육묘상자 취급을 위한 로봇 핸드의 개발)

  • Kim, Ki Dae;Cho, Sung Wha;Seo, Il Hwan;Lee, Hyun Dong
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.227-232
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    • 1996
  • It is a tedious job to handle seedling trays in a green house with human hands because of their fluctuation when they are moving. A robotic gripper for handling a seedling tray has been developed., which has two fingers consisting of the vertical and horizontal bars. The maximum deflections at the center of the seedling trays were measured with various lengths of the horizontal bars. The length of 250 mm was revealed to be optimal one, resulting less than 15 mm deflection with a $540{\times}270mm$ seedling tray, which was acceptable for a practical use. For this study a LM system was adopted to move the fingers. To validate this system the robotic gripper was installed on a Cartesian robotic manipulator and their performance was tested several times with great success. The robotic manipulator used in this study was a general one, so a special one for this robotic gripper needs to be developed in future.

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Development of a dry mock-up system for verifying pyroprocess automation

  • Seungnam Yu;Dongseok Ryu;Byugsuk Park;Jonghui Han
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.56 no.5
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    • pp.1913-1924
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    • 2024
  • This paper presents the design and operation of an autonomous robot for pyroprocess automation, which requires unique approaches beyond those used in industrial applications to achieve the desired performance. Maintaining an extremely dry atmosphere is crucial to handle various materials, including chloride, and an autonomous system ensures this dry environment. The drying room dehumidifier was carefully selected and designed to generate dry air, and different types of dry air conditioning performance were evaluated, including assessing worker accessibility inside the mock-up to determine the system's feasibility. Containers used for process materials were modified to fit the gripper system of the gantry robot for automation. The loading and unloading of process materials in each equipment were automatically performed to connect the process equipment with the robotic system. The gantry robot primarily operated through macro motion to approach waypoints containing process materials, eliminating the need for precise approach motion. The robot's tapered jaw design allowed it to grasp the target object even with imperfect positioning. Robot motions were programmed using a robot simulator for initial positioning and motion planning, and real accuracy was tested in a mock-up facility using the OPC platform.

The Study of Barista Robots Utilizing Collaborative Robotics and AI Technology (협동로봇과 AI 기술을 활용한 바리스타 로봇 연구)

  • Do Hyeong Kwon;Tae Myeong Ha;Jae Seong Lee;Yun Sang Jeong;Yeong Geon Kim;Hyeon Gak Kim;Seung Jun Song;Dae Gil O;Geonu Lee;Jae Won Jeong;Seungwoon Park;Chul-Hee Lee
    • Journal of Drive and Control
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.36-45
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    • 2024
  • Collaborative robots, designed for direct interaction with humans have limited adaptability to environmental changes. This study addresses this limitation by implementing a barista robot system using AI technology. To overcome limitations of traditional collaborative robots, a model that applies a real-time object detection algorithm to a 6-degree-of-freedom robot arm to recognize and control the position of random cups is proposed. A coffee ordering application is developed, allowing users to place orders through the app, which the robot arm then automatically prepares. The system is connected to ROS via TCP/IP socket communication, performing various tasks through state transitions and gripper control. Experimental results confirmed that the barista robot could autonomously handle processes of ordering, preparing, and serving coffee.

A Development of a Robotic Switch Board System for Main Distributing Frames (주배선반용 로봇 스위치 보드 시스템의 개발)

  • Sung, Young-Whee;Chung, Hae;Yi, Soo-Yeong;Ahn, Hee-Wook
    • The Journal of Korea Robotics Society
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.155-162
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    • 2009
  • A main distributing frame(MDF) is an interface unit that is used to connect office equipment cables in a telephone company to subscriber cables. Until now, there is no automated switching system for MDFs in Korea. Manual handling of an MDF has some drawbacks; It is time-consuming, very cumbersome, and expensive. It also makes maintenance hard. An automated main distributing frame system is proposed and commercialized in Japan. In that system, a robot gripper inserts connecting pins into the cross point holes of a matrix board, which reveals several disadvantages in the aspects of space, maintenance, fault tolerance, and economical efficiency. This paper describes a newly developed robotic switch board system for MDFs. In the developed system, switches are placed at the cross point of a matrix board. There is one robot in between two switch units, so one robot deals with two switch units. In the system, positioning the robot, opening and closing switches can be done by using only a pair of motors and a pair of solenoids. The newly developed system is compact in size, reduces cost, and shows high reliability.

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Strawberry Harvesting Robot for Bench-type Cultivation

  • Han, Kil-Su;Kim, Si-Chan;Lee, Young-Bum;Kim, Sang-Chul;Im, Dong-Hyuk;Choi, Hong-Ki;Hwang, Heon
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.65-74
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    • 2012
  • Purpose: An autonomous robot was developed for harvesting strawberries cultivated in bench-type systems. Methods: The harvest robot consisted of four main components: an autonomous vehicle, a manipulator with four degrees of freedom (DOF), an end effector with two DOFs, and a color computer vision system. Strawberry detection was performed based on 3D image and distance information obtained from a stereo CCD color camera and a laser device, respectively. Results: In this work, a Cartesian type manipulator system was designed, including an intermediate revolute axis and a double driven arm-based joint axis, so that it could generate collision-free motions during harvesting. A DC servomotor-driven end-effector, consisting of a gripper and a cutter, was designed for gripping and cutting the strawberry stem without damaging the strawberry itself. Real-time position tracking algorithms were developed to detect, recognize, trace, and approach strawberries under natural light conditions. Conclusion: The developed robot system could harvest a strawberry within 7 seconds without damage.

A Study on Design and Durability Analysis of Vertical Multi-Jointed Robot with Translational Joint to adapt in the High Temperature Environment (고온 환경에서 적용 가능한 병진관절을 갖는 수직 다관절 로봇시스템 개발 및 내구성 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Du-Beum;Kim, Hui-Jin;Bae, Ho-Young;Kim, Sang-Hyun;Im, O-Duek;Han, Sung-Hyun;Kang, Jung-Seok;Noh, Sung-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.337-351
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    • 2019
  • We Proposed a new technology to develop vertical type multi-joint robot system enable to adapt in high temperature environment. The main contents is a new approach to design a vertical type articulated robot with prismatic joint and analysis of thermal for process automation of casting and forging. The proposed robot is suitable to use handling working parts of casting and forging. for the manufacturing process of forging and casting. The reliability is illustrated that the proposed technique is more stable and robust than the conventional system. This study is concerned with an analytical methodology of kinematic computation for 7 DOF manipulators for optimization of forging manufacturing process.

The teleautonomous control of an integrated FRHC-PUMA telerobot control system

  • Lee, Jin-S.;Kan, Edwin-P.
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1990.10b
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    • pp.974-979
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    • 1990
  • The system discussed in this paper is an integrated stand-alone system with the full functional capabilities required of a telerobot system. It is complete with a force-reflecting 6-DOF hand controller, driving a PUMA 560 or 762 robot, with an integrated force-torque sensing wrist sensor and servo-driven parallel jaw gripper. A mix of custom and standard electronics, distributed computers and microprocessors, with embedded and downloadable software, have been integrated into the system, giving rise to a powerful and flexible teleautonomous control system.

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