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Sensorless orientation of 3D polyhedral parts


Abstract:

A common task in automated manufacturing processes is to orient parts prior to assembly. We consider sensorless orientation of an asymmetric polyhedral part by a sequence...Show More

Abstract:

A common task in automated manufacturing processes is to orient parts prior to assembly. We consider sensorless orientation of an asymmetric polyhedral part by a sequence of push actions, and show that is it possible to move any such part from an unknown initial orientation into a known final orientation if these actions are performed by a jaw consisting of two orthogonal planes. We also show how to compute an orienting sequence of push actions. We propose a three-dimensional generalization of conveyor belts with fences consisting of a sequence of tilted plates with curved tips; each of the plates contains a sequence of fences. We show that it is possible to compute a set-up of plates and fences for any given asymmetric polyhedral part such that the part gets oriented on its descent along plates and fences.
Date of Conference: 11-15 May 2002
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 07 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-7803-7272-7
Conference Location: Washington, DC, USA
Philips Research, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Institute of Information and Computing Sciences, University of Utrecht, Netherlands
Institute of Information and Computing Sciences, Ueecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands

Philips Research, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Institute of Information and Computing Sciences, University of Utrecht, Netherlands
Institute of Information and Computing Sciences, Ueecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands

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