collaborative robot arm
Robot Talk Episode 142 – Collaborative robot arms, with Mark Gray
Mark Gray has worked in automation for the last 30 years, first involved in machine vision and robotics and finally collaborative robots or cobots. As country manager, Mark was the first person to work for Universal Robots in the UK and has carried out projects with many research institutes such as the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC), The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), the National Robotarium, and Bristol Robotics Lab. Robot Talk is a weekly podcast that explores the exciting world of robotics, artificial intelligence and autonomous machines. Robot Talk is a weekly podcast that explores the exciting world of robotics, artificial intelligence and autonomous machines. In the latest episode of the Robot Talk podcast, Claire chatted to Razanne Abu-Aisheh from the University of Bristol about how people feel about interacting with robot swarms.
Development of a Collaborative Robotic Arm-based Bimanual Haptic Display
Lee, Joong-Ku, Kim, Donghyeon, Park, Seong-Su, Lee, Jiye, Ryu, Jee-Hwan
This paper presents a bimanual haptic display based on collaborative robot arms. We address the limitations of existing robot arm-based haptic displays by optimizing the setup configuration and implementing inertia/friction compensation techniques. The optimized setup configuration maximizes workspace coverage, dexterity, and haptic feedback capability while ensuring collision safety. Inertia/friction compensation significantly improve transparency and reduce user fatigue, leading to a more seamless and transparent interaction. The effectiveness of our system is demonstrated in various applications, including bimanual bilateral teleoperation in both real and simulated environments. This research contributes to the advancement of haptic technology by presenting a practical and effective solution for creating high-performance bimanual haptic displays using collaborative robot arms.