A simple and rapid calibration methodology for industrial robot based on geometric constraint and two-step error

Jiabo Zhang, Xibin Wang, Ke Wen*, Yinghao Zhou, Yi Yue, Jizhi Yang

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is the presentation and research of a simple and rapid calibration methodology for industrial robot. Extensive research efforts were devoted to meet the requirements of online compensation, closed-loop feedback control and high-precision machining during the flexible machining process of robot for large-scale cabin. Design/methodology/approach: A simple and rapid method to design and construct the transformation relation between the base coordinate system of robot and the measurement coordinate system was proposed based on geometric constraint. By establishing the Denavit–Hartenberg model for robot calibration, a method of two-step error for kinematic parameters calibration was put forward, which aided in achievement of step-by-step calibration of angle and distance errors. Furthermore, KUKA robot was considered as the research object, and related experiments were performed based on laser tracker. Findings: The experimental results demonstrated that the accuracy of the coordinate transformation could reach 0.128 mm, which meets the transformation requirements. Compared to other methods used in this study, the calibration method of two-step error could significantly improve the positioning accuracy of robot up to 0.271 mm. Originality/value: The methodology based on geometric constraint and two-step error is simple and can rapidly calibrate the kinematic parameters of robot. It also leads to the improvement in the positioning accuracy of robot.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)715-721
Number of pages7
JournalIndustrial Robot
Volume45
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Dec 2018

Keywords

  • Coordinate transformation
  • D-H model
  • Large-scale cabin
  • Robot
  • Two-step error

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