A Framework for Inclusion of Unmodelled Contact Tasks Dynamics in Industrial Robotics

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Oct 9;22(19):7650. doi: 10.3390/s22197650.

Abstract

This paper presents a method to include unmodeled dynamics of load or a robot's end-effector into algorithms for collision detection or general understanding of a robot's operation context. The approach relies on the application of a previously developed modification of the Dynamic Time Warping algorithm, as well as a universally applicable algorithm for identifying kinematic parameters. The entire process can be applied to arbitrary robot configuration, and it does not require identification of dynamic parameters. The paper addresses the two main categories of contact tasks with unmodelled dynamics, which are determined based on whether the external contact force has a consistent profile in the end effector or base coordinate. Conclusions for representative examples analysed in the paper are applicable to tasks such as load manipulation, press bending, and crimping for the first type of forces and applications such as drilling, screwdriving, snap-fit, bolting, and riveting assembly for the latter category. The results presented in the paper are based on realistic testing with measurements obtained from an industrial robot.

Keywords: Industry 4.0; contact task dynamics; industrial robots; sensor data fusion.

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Mechanical Phenomena
  • Robotics* / methods