Robotics (ME-7005)
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RGPV notes CBGS Bachelor of engineering
Syllabus
UNIT 1:
FUNDAMENTALS OF ROBOT : Robot – Definition – Robot Anatomy – Co-ordinate
Systems, Work Envelope, types and classification – Specifications – Pitch, Yaw,
Roll, Joint Notations, Speed of Motion, Pay Load – Robot Parts and Functions –
Need for Robots – Different Applications
UNIT 2:
ROBOT DRIVE SYSTEMS AND END EFFECTORS : Pneumatic Drives – Hydraulic
Drives – Mechanical Drives – Electrical Drives – D.C. Servo Motors, Stepper Motor,
A.C. Servo Motors – Salient Features, Applications and Comparison of Drives End
Effectors – Grippers – Mechanical Grippers, Pneumatic and Hydraulic Grippers,
Magnetic Grippers, Vacuum Grippers; Two Fingered and Three Fingered Grippers;
Internal Grippers and External Grippers; Selection and Design Considerations.
UNIT 3:
SENSORS AND MACHINE VISION : Requirements of a sensor, Principles and
Applications of the following types of sensors– Position of sensors (Piezo Electric
Sensor, LVDT, Resolvers, Optical Encoders, Pneumatic Position Sensors), Range
Sensors (Triangulation Principle, Structured, Lighting Approach, Time of Flight
Range Finders, Laser Range Meters), Proximity Sensors (Inductive, Hall Effect,
Capacitive, Ultrasonic and Optical Proximity Sensors),Touch Sensors, (Binary
Sensors, Analogue Sensors), Wrist Sensors, Compliance Sensors, Slip Sensors.
Camera, Frame Grabber, Sensing and Digitizing Image Data – Signal Conversion,
Image Storage, Lighting Techniques. Image Processing and Analysis –Data
Reduction: Edge detection, Feature Extraction and Object Recognition -Algorithms.
Applications – Inspection, Identification, Visual Serving and Navigation.
UNIT 4:
ROBOT KINEMATICS AND ROBOT PROGRAMMING : Forward Kinematics,
Inverse Kinematics and Differences; Forward Kinematics and Reverse Kinematics of
Manipulators with Two, Three Degrees of Freedom (In 2Dimensional), Four Degrees
of Freedom (In 3 Dimensional) – Deviations and Problems. Teach Pendant
Programming, Lead through programming, Robot programming Languages – VAL
Programming – Motion Commands, Sensor Commands, End effecter commands,
and Simple programs
UNIT 5:
IMPLEMENTATION AND ROBOT ECONOMICS : RGV, AGV; Implementation of
Robots in Industries – Various Steps; Safety Considerations for Robot Operations;
Economic Analysis of Robots – Pay back Method, EUAC Method, Rate of Return
Method.
NOTES
- Unit 1
- Unit 2
- Unit 3
- Unit 4
- Unit 5
Books Recommended
1. M.P.Groover, “Industrial Robotics – Technology, Programming and
Applications”, McGraw-Hill, 2001.
2. Saha S. , Introduction to Robotics , TMH
3. Ghoshal Ashitava, Robotics, Fundamental Concepts and Analysis,
Oxford.
4. Yu Kozyhev, Industrial Robots Handbook, MIR Publications.
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