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Recycling and Updating an Educational Robot Manipulator with Open-Hardware-Architecture.


ABSTRACT: This article presents a methodology to recycle and upgrade a 4-DOF educational robot manipulator with a gripper. The robot is upgraded by providing it an artificial vision that allows obtaining the position and shape of objects collected by it. A low-cost and open-source hardware solution is also proposed to achieve motion control of the robot through a decentralized control scheme. The robot joints are actuated through five direct current motors coupled to optical encoders. Each encoder signal is fed to a proportional integral derivative controller with anti-windup that employs the motor velocity provided by a state observer. The motion controller works with only two open-architecture Arduino Mega boards, which carry out data acquisition of the optical encoder signals. MATLAB-Simulink is used to implement the controller as well as a friendly graphical interface, which allows the user to interact with the manipulator. The communication between the Arduino boards and MATLAB-Simulink is performed in real-time utilizing the Arduino IO Toolbox. Through the proposed controller, the robot follows a trajectory to collect a desired object, avoiding its collision with other objects. This fact is verified through a set of experiments presented in the paper.

SUBMITTER: Concha Sanchez A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7146749 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Recycling and Updating an Educational Robot Manipulator with Open-Hardware-Architecture.

Concha Sánchez Antonio A   Figueroa-Rodríguez Juan Felipe JF   Fuentes-Covarrubias Andrés Gerardo AG   Fuentes-Covarrubias Ricardo R   Gadi Suresh Kumar SK  

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) 20200318 6


This article presents a methodology to recycle and upgrade a 4-DOF educational robot manipulator with a gripper. The robot is upgraded by providing it an artificial vision that allows obtaining the position and shape of objects collected by it. A low-cost and open-source hardware solution is also proposed to achieve motion control of the robot through a decentralized control scheme. The robot joints are actuated through five direct current motors coupled to optical encoders. Each encoder signal  ...[more]

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