Sketch: A simple-to-use programming system for visually guided robotic arc welding

J. DeCurtins, J. Kremers
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Programmability, the principal advantage of a robot over traditional hard automation, may become more difficult to achieve when vision systems are used to enhance robot capabilities because such systems may add a significant level of complexity to the programming task. CAD/CAM data on which to base automatic program generation are expensive and unavailable in many applications, particularly in small batch or low volume manufacturing. The SKETCH automatic programming facility, described in this paper, is designed for use in programming a visually guided robotic arc-welding system in those applications for which CAD/CAM-based off-line robot programming is either infeasable or unavailable. This facility was developed as part of SRI's ongoing research into machine-vision-based guidance and control of robots for arc welding and is designed to allow a skilled welder to program the vision system quickly and easily by sketching on a graphics screen the cross section of the seam to be welded.
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Sketch:一个简单易用的编程系统,用于视觉引导机器人弧焊
可编程性是机器人相对于传统硬自动化的主要优势,当视觉系统被用于增强机器人能力时,可编程性可能变得更加难以实现,因为这样的系统可能会给编程任务增加显著的复杂性。在许多应用中,特别是在小批量或小批量制造中,基于自动程序生成的CAD/CAM数据昂贵且不可用。本文所描述的SKETCH自动编程工具,是为那些基于CAD/ cam的离线机器人编程不可行或不可用的应用而设计的,用于编程视觉引导的机器人弧焊系统。该设备是SRI正在进行的基于机器视觉的弧焊机器人指导和控制研究的一部分,旨在使熟练的焊工能够通过在图形屏幕上绘制待焊焊缝的横截面来快速轻松地对视觉系统进行编程。
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