I was wondering if it is possible to calibrate a Cartesian robot, i.e. a robot that only moves linearly in x y z. I am trying to have eye on base setup where a camera is in a fixed position and I have ...
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ABSTRACT: In this paper, a spacecraft system is investigated. The system is formulated by partial differential equations with the initial and the boundary conditions. The spectral analysis and ...
Cartesian robots can move across three axes of motion (X, Y and Z) using linear actuators positioned at right angles to each other. While it’s moves are straightforward, Cartesian robots have long ...
Moving an object from one location to another—picking and placing—is an ideal application for industrial robots due to the robots’ repeatability, throughput and favorable return on investment. It is ...
Abstract: This paper mainly introduces a Chinese chess robot system in Cartesian coordinate. The overall structure of the robot is gantry type, and can carry all pieces to everywhere on chessboard.
Abstract: Aiming to the problem of time-consuming and low precision of the traditional tooth-arrangement methods, a conception of a professional and miniature Cartesian coordinate type robot for tooth ...
Los Altos, California – September 23, 2005-- Precise Automation will be introducing the PrecisePlace 1400c Cartesian Robot, a low-cost, high-performance robot at the International Robotics and Vision ...
Los Altos, California – February 21, 2005-- Precise Automation will be introducing the PrecisePlace 1300c Cartesian Robot, a low-cost, high-performance robot at Pittcon 2005 (Booth #4497) in Orlando, ...