Robotic prototyping environment (Progress report)

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Computing, School of
Creator Sobh, Tarek M.; Henderson, Thomas C.
Other Author Dekhil, Mohamed; Mecklenburg, Robert
Title Robotic prototyping environment (Progress report)
Date 1994
Description Prototyping is an important activity in engineering. Prototype development is a good test for checking the viability of a proposed system. Prototypes can also help in determining system parameters, ranges, or in designing better systems. The interaction between several modules (e.g., S/W, VLSI, CAD, CAM, Robotics, and Control) illustrates an interdisciplinary prototyping environment that includes radically different types of information, combined in a coordinated way. Developing an environment that enables optimal and flexible design of robot manipulators using reconfigurable links, joints, actuators, and sensors is an essential step for efficient robot design and prototyping. Such an environment should have the right "mix" of software and hardware components for designing the physical parts and the controllers, and for the algorithmic control of the robot modules (kinematics, inverse kinematics, dynamics, trajectory planning, analog control and digital computer control). Specifying object-based communications and catalog mechanisms between the software modules, controllers, physical parts, CAD designs, and actuator and sensor components is a necessary step in the prototyping activities. We propose a flexible prototyping environment for robot manipulators with the required sub-systems and interfaces between the different components of this environment.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
First Page 1
Last Page 77
Subject Prototyping; Prototyping environment; Robotic prototyping
Subject LCSH Robots -- Design and construction
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Dekhil, M., Sobh, T. M., Henderson, T. C., & Mecklenburg, R. (1994). Robotic prototyping environment (Progress report). 1-77. UUCS-94-004.
Series University of Utah Computer Science Technical Report
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