A high-bandwidth end-effector with active force control for robotic polishing

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To promote operational intelligence, improve surface quality, and reduce manpower dependence, a novel high-bandwidth end-effector with active force control for robotic polishing was proposed. Using this end-effector as a mini robot, a macro-mini robot for polishing processing was constructed, in which the macro robot provides posture control during polishing operations, whereas the mini-robot provides constant force control. By minimizing the inertia along the spindle in this configuration, the end-effector obtains a force control bandwidth of 200 Hz. Through a series of comparative experiments with different contact forces and feed rates, the proposed design was proven to have a smaller overshoot, a faster response, and a shorter settling time than the conventional method based on macro robot (KUKA iiwa) controlled force. The roughness of the workpiece reached 0.4 µm after polishing with the macro-mini robot, indicating the efficiency of this end-effector in high-precision material removal and surface polishing operations.

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Li, J., Guan, Y., Chen, H., Wang, B., Zhang, T., Liu, X., … Zhang, H. (2020). A high-bandwidth end-effector with active force control for robotic polishing. IEEE Access, 8, 169122–169135. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3022930

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