Robotic arm system, control method thereof and computer program product thereof
US-2022226990-A1 · Jul 21, 2022 · US
US11638995B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11638995-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117305348-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 6, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jul 6, 2021 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2023 |
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A robotic system for presenting a payload within a workspace includes a pair of serial robots configured to connect to the payload, a parallel robot coupled to a distal end of one of the serial robots such that the parallel robot is disposed between the distal end and the payload, a sensor situated within a kinematic chain extending between the distal end and the payload, and a robot control system (RCS). The sensor outputs a sensor signal indicative of a measured property of the payload. The RCS includes a coordinated motion controller configured to control the serial robots, and a corrective motion controller configured to control the parallel robot. Parallel robot control occurs in response to the sensor signal concurrently with control of the serial robots in order to thereby modify the property of the payload in real-time.
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A robotic system for presenting a payload within a workspace, the robotic system comprising: a pair of serial robots configured to connect to the payload and cooperatively present the payload within the workspace; a parallel robot connected to a distal end of one of the pair of serial robots, such that the parallel robot is disposed between the distal end and the payload; a force sensor situated within a kinematic chain extending between the distal end and the payload, the force sensor being configured to output a force signal indicative of strain on the payload; and a robot control system (RCS) having: a coordinated motion controller in communication with the pair of serial robots, and configured to output a first set of actuator control signals to the pair of serial robots, the first set of actuator control signals coordinating multi-axial motion of the pair of serial robots as the serial robots simultaneously grip and present the payload within the workspace; and a corrective motion controller in communication with the parallel robot and the force sensor, and configured to output a second set of actuator control signals to the parallel robot in response to the force signal, concurrently with the first set of actuator control signals, to thereby impart corrective motion to the payload and thereby reduce the strain thereon. 2. The robotic system of claim 1 , wherein the corrective motion controller is configured to transmit the second set of actuator control signals to one or more motorized joint actuators of the parallel robot. 3. The robotic system of claim 1 , wherein the force sensor is integral with the parallel robot. 4. The robotic system of claim 1 , wherein the parallel robot includes a Stewart platform. 5. The robotic system of claim 1 , further comprising: an additional serial robot in communication with the pair of serial robots and the parallel robot, wherein the additional serial robot is configured to perform a work operation on the payload when the payload is cooperatively presented in the workspace. 6. The robotic system of claim 5 , wherein the payload is a vehicle chassis, and wherein the work operation is a welding operation that is performed by the additional serial robot on the vehicle chassis. 7. The robotic system of claim 1 , wherein the robot control system is configured to determine a weight of the payload based on an actual position of the pair of serial robots and the parallel robot, and to thereafter use the weight within an impedance control model to determine the second set of actuator control signals. 8. The robotic system of claim 1 , wherein the robotic system further comprises: an additional parallel robot connected to a distal end of one of the pair of serial robots, such that a parallel robot is disposed between a corresponding distal end and the payload for each one of the pair of serial robots; and wherein the corrective motion controller of the robot control system is in communication with, and configured to output a second set of actuator control signals to, both parallel robots. 9. The robotic system of claim 1 , wherein the corrective motion controller is configured, in response to an emergency stop (“e-stop”) signal from an e-stop device, to control the parallel robot to a default stop position protective of the payload. 10. The robotic system of claim 1 , wherein in response to a control mode transition signal, the corrective motion controller is configured to transition between a position control mode in which the parallel robot assumes a commanded position relative to the payload, and a force control mode in which the parallel robot applies a commanded force to the payload. 11. A robotic control system for use with a robot system having two serial robots and a parallel robot when presenting a payload within a workspace, the parallel robot being disposed between the payload and a distal end of one of the serial robots, the robotic control system comprising: a coordinated motion controller configured to generate a first set of actuator control signals to control multi-axial motion of the serial robots when cooperatively presenting the payload within the workspace; and a corrective motion controller in communication with the coordinated motion controller and configured, in response to a force signal indicative of strain on the payload, to output a second set of actuator control signals configured to control multi-axial motion of a parallel robot concurrently with the multi-axial motion of the serial robots, including imparting corrective motion to the payload. 12. The control system of claim 11 , further comprising a force sensor configured to output the force signal, and connected to or integral with the parallel robot. 13. The control system of claim 11 , wherein the corrective motion controller is configured to determine a weight of the payload based on an actual position of the two serial robots and the parallel robot, and to thereafter use the weight to determine the second set of actuator control signals. 14. The control system of claim 11 , wherein the corrective motion controller is configured, in response to an emergency stop (“e-stop”) signal from an e-stop switch, to control the multi-axial motion of the parallel robot to a default stop position that is protective of the payload. 15. The control system of claim 11 , wherein in response to a control mode transition signal, the corrective motion controller is configured to transition between a position control mode in which the parallel robot assumes a commanded position relative to the payload, and a force control mode in which the parallel robot applies a commanded force to the payload. 16. A method for cooperatively presenting a payload within a workspace, comprising: connecting a parallel robot to a distal end of a first serial robot; connecting the parallel robot to the payload, such that the parallel robot is disposed between the distal end and the payload; connecting a second serial robot to the payload; and controlling motion of the first serial robot, the second serial robot, and the parallel robot via a robot control system, including: measuring, via a force sensor situated within a kinematic chain extending between the distal end and the payload, and a force signal indicative of strain on the payload; controlling multi-axial motion of the first serial robot and the second serial robot, including transmitting a first set of actuator control signals to the first serial robot and the second serial robot via a coordinated motion controller of the robot control system; and controlling multi-axial motion of the parallel robot in response to the force signal, including transmitting a second set of actuator control signals to the second serial robot via a corrective motion controller of the robot control system, concurrently with the first set of actuator control signals to thereby reduce the strain on the payload. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising: controlling motion of a third serial robot via the coordinated motion controller when performing a work operation on the payload. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein controlling the motion of the third serial robot includes performing a welding operation on a vehicle chassis using the third serial robot. 19. The method of claim 16 , further comprising: receiving an emergency stop (“e-stop”) signal via the corrective motion controller; and controlling the multi-axial motion of the parallel robot to a default stop position that is
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