Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
413603 Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing 2015 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Geometric calibration of industrial robots•Reduction of the measurement noise impact by means of proper selection of the manipulator configurations in calibration experiments•A new industry-oriented performance measure for optimal measurement configuration selection•Experimental study of heavy industrial robot KUKA KR-270

The paper deals with geometric calibration of industrial robots and focuses on reduction of the measurement noise impact by means of proper selection of the manipulator configurations in calibration experiments. Particular attention is paid to the enhancement of measurement and optimization techniques employed in geometric parameter identification. The developed method implements a complete and irreducible geometric model for serial manipulator, which takes into account different sources of errors (link lengths, joint offsets, etc). In contrast to other works, a new industry-oriented performance measure is proposed for optimal measurement configuration selection that improves the existing techniques via using the direct measurement data only. This new approach is aimed at finding the calibration configurations that ensure the best robot positioning accuracy after geometric error compensation. Experimental study of heavy industrial robot KUKA KR-270 illustrates the benefits of the developed pose strategy technique and the corresponding accuracy improvement.

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