Camera-based method for identification of the layout of a robotic workcell

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Abstract

In this paper, a new method for the calibration of robotic cell components is presented and demonstrated by identification of an industrial robotic manipulator’s base and end-effector frames in a workplace. It is based on a mathematical approach using a Jacobian matrix. In addition, using the presented method, identification of other kinematic parameters of a robot is possible. The Universal Robot UR3 was later chosen to prove the working principle in both simulations and experiment, with a simple repeatable low-cost solution for such a task—image analysis to detect tag markers. The results showing the accuracy of the system are included and discussed.

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Huczala, D., Oščádal, P., Spurný, T., Vysocký, A., Vocetka, M., & Bobovský, Z. (2020, November 1). Camera-based method for identification of the layout of a robotic workcell. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10217679

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