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31 October 1987 Design Principles Of A Cooperative Robot Controller
Vincent Hayward, Samad Hayati
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Proceedings Volume 0851, Space Station Automation III; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942898
Event: Advances in Intelligent Robotics Systems, 1987, Cambridge, CA, United States
Abstract
The paper describes the design of a controller for cooperative robots being designed at McGill University in a collaborative effort with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The first part of the paper discusses the background and motivation for multiple arm control. Then, a set of programming primitives, which are based on the RCCL system and which permit a program-mer to specify cooperative tasks are described. The first group of primitives are motion primitives which specify asynchronous motions, master/slave motions. arid cooperative motions. In the context of cooperative robots, trajectory generation issues will be discussed and our implementation described. A second set of primitives provides for the specification of spatial relationships. The relations between programming and control in the case of multiple robot are examined. Finally, the paper describes the allocation of various tasks among a set of microprocessors sharing a common bus.
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Vincent Hayward and Samad Hayati "Design Principles Of A Cooperative Robot Controller", Proc. SPIE 0851, Space Station Automation III, (31 October 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942898
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Control systems

Computing systems

Servomechanisms

Sensors

Kinematics

Robotics

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