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Industrial robot programming by demonstration using stereoscopic vision and inertial sensing

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Industrial robot programming by demonstration using stereoscopic vision and inertial sensing
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2022
Authors
de Souza, JPC
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Amorim, AM
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Pinto, VH
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Title: Industrial RobotImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Vol. 49
Pages: 96-107
ISSN: 0143-991X
Publisher: Emerald
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Authenticus ID: P-00V-9ZS
Abstract (EN): Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a programming by demonstration (PbD) system based on 3D stereoscopic vision and inertial sensing that provides a cost-effective pose tracking system, even during error-prone situations, such as camera occlusions. Design/methodology/approach The proposed PbD system is based on the 6D Mimic innovative solution, whose six degrees of freedom marker hardware had to be revised and restructured to accommodate an IMU sensor. Additionally, a new software pipeline was designed to include this new sensing device, seeking the improvement of the overall system's robustness in stereoscopic vision occlusion situations. Findings The IMU component and the new software pipeline allow the 6D Mimic system to successfully maintain the pose tracking when the main tracking tool, i.e. the stereoscopic vision, fails. Therefore, the system improves in terms of reliability, robustness, and accuracy which were verified by real experiments. Practical implications Based on this proposal, the 6D Mimic system reaches a reliable and low-cost PbD methodology. Therefore, the robot can accurately replicate, on an industrial scale, the artisan level performance of highly skilled shop-floor operators. Originality/value To the best of the authors' knowledge, the sensor fusion between stereoscopic images and IMU applied to robot PbD is a novel approach. The system is entirely designed aiming to reduce costs and taking advantage of an offline processing step for data analysis, filtering and fusion, enhancing the reliability of the PbD system.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 12
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