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Industrial robot programming languages: A comparative evaluation


Abstract:

Eight commercially available high-level robot programming languages developed by industrial robot builders and research laboratories are evaluated. These languages are: A...Show More

Abstract:

Eight commercially available high-level robot programming languages developed by industrial robot builders and research laboratories are evaluated. These languages are: AL; AML; Help; Jars; MCL; Rail; RPL; and Val. The historical background of the languages is reviewed. The languages are evaluated on the basis of data types, control structures, motion specification, use of sensors, and interface with external machines and devices. Common and uncommon features are noted. Facilities for program editing, entry, debugging, and teaching are compared. Conclusions are given regarding their present status and future development.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics ( Volume: SMC-14, Issue: 4, July-Aug. 1984)
Page(s): 565 - 570
Date of Publication: 26 September 2012

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