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8 December 2015 3D vision assisted flexible robotic assembly of machine components
Philips S. Ogun, Zahid Usman, Karthick Dharmaraj, Michael R. Jackson
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Proceedings Volume 9875, Eighth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2015); 98751O (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2229053
Event: Eighth International Conference on Machine Vision, 2015, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract
Robotic assembly systems either make use of expensive fixtures to hold components in predefined locations, or the poses of the components are determined using various machine vision techniques. Vision-guided assembly robots can handle subtle variations in geometries and poses of parts. Therefore, they provide greater flexibility than the use of fixtures. However, the currently established vision-guided assembly systems use 2D vision, which is limited to three degrees of freedom. The work reported in this paper is focused on flexible automated assembly of clearance fit machine components using 3D vision. The recognition and the estimation of the poses of the components are achieved by matching their CAD models with the acquired point cloud data of the scene. Experimental results obtained from a robot demonstrating the assembly of a set of rings on a shaft show that the developed system is not only reliable and accurate, but also fast enough for industrial deployment.
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Philips S. Ogun, Zahid Usman, Karthick Dharmaraj, and Michael R. Jackson "3D vision assisted flexible robotic assembly of machine components", Proc. SPIE 9875, Eighth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2015), 98751O (8 December 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2229053
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Cited by 7 scholarly publications and 7 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Robots

3D vision

Sensors

Robotics

Computer aided design

Assembly equipment

Object recognition

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