Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
413615 Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A new reconfigurable parallel robotic manipulator is studied.•Unique characteristics are revealed and studied as a case study.•A multi-objective optimization study is undertaken for the reconfigurable manipulator.

This paper presents a case study on a reconfigurable hybrid parallel robot dubbed ReSl-Bot. It addresses the realm of reconfigurable 6-DOF parallel mechanisms, for sustainable manufacturing. It also features a self-reconfigurable architecture. A systematic analysis involving kinematics, constant orientation workspace, singularity and stiffness is developed in detail. Interesting features are discussed, revealing some unique characteristics of the studied architecture. A multi-objective optimization procedure is also carried out with weighted stiffness, dexterity and workspace volume as the performance indices.

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