A calibration method of robot kinematic parameters by drawstring displacement sensor

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Abstract

Calibration of robot kinematic parameters can effectively improve the absolute positioning accuracy of the end-effector for industrial robots. This article proposes a calibration method for robot kinematic parameters based on the drawstring displacement sensor. Firstly, the kinematic error model for articulated robot is established. Based on such a model, the position measurement system consisting of four drawstring displacement sensors is used to measure the actual position of the robot end-effector. Then, the deviation of the kinematic parameters of the robot is identified by the least-squares method according to robot end-effector deviations. The Cartesian space compensation method is adopted to improve the absolute positioning accuracy of the robot end-effecter. By experiments on the EFORT ER3A robot, the absolute positioning accuracy of the robot is significantly improved after calibration, which shows the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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Gan, Y., Duan, J., & Dai, X. (2019). A calibration method of robot kinematic parameters by drawstring displacement sensor. International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, 16(5). https://doi.org/10.1177/1729881419883072

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