robot simulation

Modular Design of Open Robot Controls

Modular Design of Open Robot Controls

Rapid Prototyping with a Digital Twin for Flexible Use in Industry 4.0
Matthias Seitz, Tobias Braun, Max Legnar
Today’s digital factory needs a large variety of different robot systems. For this purpose, the paper presents an approach which assembles the control software with standard function blocks for different axis groups and tests it with a digital twin. The robot simulation is based on the gaming software UnReal and can easily be adapted to different kinematics by specifying the Denavit-Hartenberg parameters. After successful virtual commissioning, the robot hardware is assembled as modularly as the control software by means of individual axes.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 36 | 2020 | Edition 2 | Pages 39-42
Intuitive Programming of Robots

Intuitive Programming of Robots

Automatisierung gering standardisierter, logistischer Aufgaben-stellungen mittels Industrierobotern
Moritz Rohde, Stefan Kunaschk, Ann-Kathrin Pallasch
In the field of automobile production, automation has been implemented since the nineteen-seventies. In logistics, however, robotics has only been used to automate logistics processes with low complexity. These include processes with a high repetition rate and a highly standardized goods portfolio. In cooperation with EASY-ROB, BIBA has developed a new strategy for an intuitive programming of robotics that might be used to fulfill rather complex tasks. The operator defines the process type and important parameters via a common tracking system. Based on this data, a simulation tool calculates the movement of the robot and executes a collision control. Finally, the simulation tool generates the corresponding machine code and the robot starts its process. The intuitive programming excels at a favorably cost-benefit ratio. A demonstrator, focusing on the unloading of pallets has been presented on the CeMAT 2011. After a very brief introduction, interested visitors were able to operate the ...
Industrie Management | Volume 27 | 2011 | Edition 5 | Pages 55-58