نتایج جستجو برای: cable robot

تعداد نتایج: 118684  

2014
Reza Babaghasabha Mohammad A. Khosravi Hamid D. Taghirad

This paper addresses the design and implementation of adaptive control on a planar cable-driven parallel robot with uncertainties in dynamic and kinematic parameters. To develop the idea, firstly, adaptation is performed on dynamic parameters and it is shown that the controller is stable despite the kinematic uncertainties. Then, internal force term is linearly separated into a regressor matrix...

2009
M. BÜHRINGER J. BERCHTOLD M. BÜCHEL C. DOLD M. BÜTIKOFER M. FEUERSTEIN

This paper presents the “Cable Crawler”, a mobile teleoperated robot to inspect high voltage power lines. Its mechanism allows riding on the topmost ground cable of high voltage power lines and crossing a set of mast tips as well as smaller obstacles autonomously and thus is not limited to just move from mast to mast. The robot consists of an aluminium chassis, six propulsion units and two spac...

Journal: :Sensors 2021

Cable-driven parallel robots are a special type of robot in which an end-effector is attached to fixed frame by means several cables. The position and orientation the can be controlled controlling length These present wide range advantages, control algorithms required have greater complexity than those traditional serial robots. Measuring cable tension important task this as many rely on inform...

2014
Mohammad Reza Bahrami

This article is aimed at modeling of transmission line inspection robot in order to improve the mechanical mechanism and achieving dynamical stability to navigate through overhead electrical transmission lines while passing obstacles. A new mechanical mechanism design is developed that allows robot navigate more stable than current commercial inspection systems. The behavior of investigation ma...

1999
Patrick G. Xavier

We consider the problem of planning shortest paths for a tethered robot with a finite length tether in a 2D environment with polygonal obstacles. We present an algorithm that runs in time O((kl +l)2rL4) and finds the shortest path or correctly determines that none exists that obeys the constraints;here n is the numberobstaclevertices,and kl is the numberloops in the initial configurationof the ...

2005
Peter Corke Ron Peterson Daniela Rus

In this paper we discuss how a network of sensors and robots can cooperate to solve important robotics problems such as localization and navigation. We use a robot to localize sensor nodes, and we then use these localized nodes to navigate robots and humans through the sensorized space. We explore these novel ideas with results from two large-scale sensor network and robot experiments involving...

Journal: :CoRR 2013
Julien Alexandre Dit Sandretto Cyprien Nicolas

Science teaching in secondary schools is often abstract for students. Even if some experiments can be conducted in classrooms, mainly for chemistry or some physics fields, mathematics is not an experimental science. Teachers have to convince students that theorems have practical implications. We present teachers an original and easy-to-use pedagogical tool: a cable-driven robot with a Web-based...

2005
Andreas Birk Cosmin Condea

The default solution for mobile robot communication is RFnetworking, typically based on one of the IEEE 802.11 standards also known as WLAN technology. Radio communication frees the robots from umbilical cords. But it suffers from several significant drawbacks, especially limited bandwidth and range. The limitations of both aspects are in addition hard to predict as they are strongly dependent ...

Journal: :I. J. Robotics Res. 2005
Peter I. Corke Ronald A. Peterson Daniela Rus

In this paper we discuss how a network of sensors and robots can cooperate to solve important robotics problems such as localization and navigation. We use a robot to localize sensor nodes, and we then use these localized nodes to navigate robots and humans through the sensorized space. We explore these novel ideas with results from two large-scale sensor network and robot experiments involving...

Journal: :journal of mining and environment 0
a. mirzaghorbanali school of civil, mining, and environmental engineering, university of wollongong, nsw, australia n. aziz school of civil, mining, and environmental engineering, university of wollongong, nsw, australia

the load transfer mechanisms of cable bolts differ from those for normal rebar bolts. the cable bolts used in mines are basically steel strands with different constructions depending on the number of wires or elements and the way they are laid. tendon bolts (rebar and cable) are normally evaluated for their strength and load transfer properties. the tendon strength can be evaluated by the tensi...

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