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23 May 1983 Application Of Laser Interferometry To Robotics
R. H. Anderson, C. W. Gillard, C-C Huang
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Abstract
The authors have previously reported on the absolute distance measuring systems being developed at Lockheed Missiles and Space Company for use in space on large erectable satel-lites. One, a two-color CO2 laser system, has a precision of 0.03 μm (RMS) for aligning optical elements. The second, a HeNe phase modulated system, has a precision of 25 μm for the measurement and control of large antennas. Also, previously reported, a multi-channel relative distance measurement system originally conceived as a vibration sensor for the active (dynamic) control of large space structures. The application of these measuring systems to the positioning and control of robots is discussed. With a single laser measurement system, the control of several robotic stations may be handled and real-time position-ing of both robot arms and workpiece fixtures in three dimensions, with great precision, is possible. Through computer control, the system would lend itself to batch processing with a variety of functions underway at the different work stations. By controlling the position of the tool, minimum precision is required for the robot.
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R. H. Anderson, C. W. Gillard, and C-C Huang "Application Of Laser Interferometry To Robotics", Proc. SPIE 0360, Robotics and Industrial Inspection, (23 May 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934103
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KEYWORDS
Robots

Distance measurement

Interferometers

Control systems

Sensors

Robotics

Modulation

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