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Optimization of Energy Consumption in KUKA KR 16 Articulated Robot Manipulator
Author(s) -
H.N.M. Shah,
M. Sulaiman,
K.S.M. Isa,
Z. Kamis,
Mohd Rizuan Baharon
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.c3982.098319
Subject(s) - trajectory , energy consumption , motion planning , kinematics , computer science , robot , motion (physics) , control theory (sociology) , smt placement equipment , energy (signal processing) , linear motion , task (project management) , path (computing) , simulation , engineering , mathematics , artificial intelligence , control (management) , physics , statistics , systems engineering , classical mechanics , astronomy , electrical engineering , programming language
A study for optimal energy consumption in KUKA KR 16 articulated robot for pick-and-place task was introduce in this paper. In order to achieve the optimal energy consumption, an improve trajectory planning is required. Essentially, trajectory planning encompasses path planning in addition to planning how to move based on velocity, time and kinematics. Trajectory planning gives a path from a starting to a goal point by avoiding collisions in a 2D or 3D space. Therefore, this paper is focus on analyze the PTP motion and Linear motion in order to determine which is the best motion that can improve the trajectory planning. The optimal energy consumption to minimizing the movement based on three main axes where it used a big motors used to drive the axes. This method is much simpler in terms of development process and did not require any additional hardware to be install to the robot’s system. KUKA KR 16 is use to study optimal energy consumption and analyze PTP and Linear motion. The energy performance is measures with respect to two categories of movements known as Default and Optimal movement which do the same task repetitively within specific time. The result show that PTP motion consumed 6% more energy than Linear motion but completed 773 cycles within one hour whereas Linear motion only completed 492 cycles. Energy performance between Default and Optimal movement shows that Optimal movement recorded 21.8% less energy usage when compared to Default movement although the total cycles completed for both movement almost the same

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