Schoenflies displacement
Schoenflies (or Schönflies) displacement (or motion) is a rigid body motion consisting of linear motion in three dimensional space plus one orientation around an axis with fixed direction.[1] In robotic manipulation this is a common motion as many pick and place operations require moving an object from one plane and placing it with a different orientation onto another parallel plane (e.g., placement of components on a circuit board).
Because the SCARA manipulator was one of the first manipulators providing similar motion, this is often referred to as SCARA-type motion.[2] Today, many robotic manipulators, including some with parallel kinematic architecture, are used in industry for applications raging from the manufacture of electronics to food processing and packaging industry.[3][4][5]
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References
- ↑ Carricato, Marco (May 2005). "Fully Isotropic Four-Degrees-of-Freedom Parallel Mechanisms for Schoenflies Motion". The International Journal of Robotics Research. 24 (5): 397–414. doi:10.1177/0278364905053688.
- ↑ Angeles, Jorge; Caro, Stéphane; Khan, Waseem; Morozov, Alexei (July 2006). "The Kinetostatic Design of an Innovative Schönflies Motion Generator". Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science. 220 (7): 935–943. doi:10.1243/09544062JMES258.
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