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A Redundant Parallel Robotic Machining Tool: Design, Control and Real-Time Experiments

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In this chapter, we present a machining device, named ARROW robot, designed with the architecture of a redundant parallel manipulator capable of executing five degrees-of-freedom in a large workspace. Machine-tools based on parallel robot development are considered a key technology of machining industries due to their favourable features such as high rigidity, good precision, high payload-to-weight ratio and high swiftness. The mechanism of ARROW robot isolates its workspace from any type of inside singularities allowing it to be more flexible and dynamic. An improved PID with computed feedforward controller is implemented on ARROW robot to perform real-time experiments of a machining task. The control system deals with antagonistic internal forces caused by redundancy through a regularization method, and achieves a stability conservation in case of actuators saturation. The results are evaluated using the root mean square error criteria over all the tracking trajectory confirming the high accuracy and good performance of ARROW robot in machining operations.
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hal-02021956 , version 1 (09-09-2019)

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Hussein Saied, Ahmed Chemori, Micaël Michelin, Maher El Rafei, Clovis Francis, et al.. A Redundant Parallel Robotic Machining Tool: Design, Control and Real-Time Experiments. Nabil Derbel; Jawhar Ghommam; Quanmin Zhu. New Developments and Advances in Robot Control, 175, pp.39-79, 2019, Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, 978-981-13-2211-2. ⟨10.1007/978-981-13-2212-9_3⟩. ⟨hal-02021956⟩
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