Enhancing trajectory-tracking accuracy of high-acceleration parallel robots by predicting compliant displacements
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2025
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For precision-required robot operations, the robot's positioning accuracy, repeatability, and stiffness characteristics should be considered. If the mechanism has the desired repeatability performance, a kinematic calibration process can enhance the positioning accuracy. However, for robot operations where high accelerations are needed, the compliance characteristics of the mechanism affect the trajectory-tracking accuracy adversely. In this paper, a novel approach is proposed to enhance the trajectory-tracking accuracy of a robot operating at high accelerations by predicting the compliant displacements when there is no physical contact of the robot with its environment. Also, this case study compares the trajectory-tracking characteristics of an over-constrained and a normal-constrained 2degrees-of-freedom (DoF) planar parallel mechanism during high-acceleration operations up to 5 g accelerations. In addition, the influence of the end-effector's center of mass (CoM) position along the normal of the plane is investigated in terms of its effects on the proposed trajectory-enhancing algorithm.
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PAKSOY, ERKAN/0000-0001-7141-9026; Kiper, Gokhan/0000-0001-8793-724X; Dede, Mehmet/0000-0001-6220-6678
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High-Acceleration Industrial Robots, Trajectory-Tracking Accuracy, Compliant Displacement Compensation
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