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arxiv: 1604.04659 · v1 · pith:PMC6IQYPnew · submitted 2016-04-15 · 💻 cs.RO

Dynamic Endpoint Object Conveyance Using a Large-Scale Actuator Network

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Large-Scale Actuator Networks (LSAN) are a rapidly growing class of electromechanical systems. A prime application of LSANs in the industrial sector is distributed manipulation. LSAN's are typically implemented using: vibrating plates, air jets, and mobile multi-robot teams. This paper investigates a surface capable of morphing its shape using an array of linear actuators to impose two dimensional translational movement on a set of objects. The collective nature of the actuator network overcomes the limitations of the single Degree of Freedom (DOF) manipulators, and forms a complex topography to convey multiple objects to a reference location. A derivation of the kinematic constraints and limitations of an arbitrary multi-cell surface is provided. These limitations determine the allowable actuator alignments when configuring the surface. A fusion of simulation and practical results demonstrate the advantages of using this technology over static feeders.

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