A MODEL VISION OF SORTING SYSTEM APPLICATION USING ROBOTIC MANIPULATOR

  • Djajadi A
  • Laoda F
  • Rusyadi R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Image processing in today’s world grabs massive attentions as it leads to possibilities of broaden application in many fields of high technology. The real challenge is how to improve existing sorting system in the Moduler Processing System (MPS) laboratirium which consists of four integrated stations of distribution, testing, processing and handling with a new image processing feature. Existing sorting method uses a set of inductive, capacitive and optical sensors do differentiate object color. This paper presents a mechatronics color sorting system solution with the application of image processing. Supported by OpenCV, image processing procedure senses the circular objects in an image captured in realtime by a webcam and then extracts color and position information out of it. This information is passed as a sequence of sorting commands to the manipulator (Mitsubishi Movemaster RV-M1) that does pick-and-place mechanism. Extensive testing proves that this color based object sorting system works 100% accurate under ideal condition in term of adequate illumination, circular objects’ shape and color. The circular objects tested for sorting are silver, red and black. For non-ideal condition, such as unspecified color the accuracy reduces to 80%

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Djajadi, A., Laoda, F., Rusyadi, R., Prajogo, T., & Sinaga, M. (2010). A MODEL VISION OF SORTING SYSTEM APPLICATION USING ROBOTIC MANIPULATOR. TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control), 8(2), 137. https://doi.org/10.12928/telkomnika.v8i2.615

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