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3. To understand the basic functions of Electrical, Pneumatic, Magnetic and Hydraulic Systems.
1. Explain the concepts of industrial robots, classification, specifications and coordinate systems. Also summarize the need
and application of robots in different sectors.
2. Illustrate the different types of robot drive systems as well as robot end effectors.
3. Apply the different sensors and image processing techniques in robotics to improve the ability of robots.
4. Develop robotic programs for different tasks and familiarize with the kinematics motions of robot.
5. Examine the implementation of robots in various industrial sectors and interpolate the economic analysis of robots.
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Course Name: ROBOTICS
Course Code: ME 8099 Year of Study: 2021
Semester of Study: VII Batch: 2017 - 2021
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Topics Plan
UNIT I - FUNDAMENTALS OF ROBOT
Introduction to Robot / Definition , Robot Anatomy , Co ordinate Systems , Degrees of Freedom and Classification of
Joints.
Co ordinate Systems & Work Envelope / Types of Co ordinate Systems & SCARA Robot Configuration .
To study the specifications of Robotics / Pitch, Yaw, Roll, Joint Notations, Speed of Motion, Pay Load.
Robot Parts and their Functions / Components used to build a robot and its functions.
Need for Robots & Different Applications / Need and importance of Robots in different fields and its Applications.
Topics Plan –Contd.,
UNIT II - ROBOT DRIVE SYSTEMS AND END EFFECTORS
D.C. Servo Motors, Stepper Motors, A.C. Servo Motors-Salient Features / Working of D.C & A.C Servo Motors & Stepper
Motors.
Applications and Comparison of all these Drives / Pneumatic Drives-Hydraulic Drives-Mechanical Drives-Electrical Drives.
End Effectors & Grippers/ 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 / Mechanical Grippers, Pneumatic and Hydraulic- Grippers, Magnetic Grippers,
Vacuum Grippers.
Topics Plan -Contd.,
UNIT III SENSORS AND MACHINE VISION
Requirements of a sensor / Principles and Applications of the following types of sensors- Position sensors - Piezo Electric
Sensor, LVDT, Resolvers.
Principles and Applications of the following types of sensors / Optical Encoders, pneumatic Position Sensors, Range
Sensors Triangulations Principles, Structured, Lighting Approach, Time of Flight, Range Finders, Laser Range Meters .
Touch Sensors / binary Sensors., Analog Sensors, Wrist Sensors, Compliance Sensors, Slip Sensors.
Machine Vision / Camera, Frame Grabber, Sensing and Digitizing Image Data- Signal Conversion, Image Storage, Lighting
Techniques.
Machine Vision / Image Processing and Analysis-Data Reduction, Segmentation, Feature Extraction, Object Recognition,
Other Algorithms, Applications- Inspection, Identification, Visual Serving and Navigation.
Topics Plan -Contd.,
UNIT IV ROBOT KINEMATICS AND ROBOT PROGRAMMING
Introduction to Robot Mechanisms and its Dynamics / Forward Kinematics, Inverse Kinematics and Difference.
Robot Kinematics/ Forward Kinematics and Reverse Kinematics of manipulators with Two, Three Degrees of Freedom (in 2
Dimension), Four Degrees of freedom (in 3 Dimension) Jacobians.
Robot Dynamics / Velocity and Forces-Manipulator Dynamics, Trajectory Generator, Manipulator Mechanism Design-
Derivations and problems.
Robot motion commands / Motion Commands, Sensor Commands, End Effector commands and simple Programs.
Topics Plan -Contd.,
UNIT V IMPLEMENTATION AND ROBOT ECONOMICS
Safety Considerations for Robot Operations / Safety Considerations to be followed based on different operations and
Application's.
1. Groover M.P., “Industrial Robotics -Technology Programming and Applications”, McGraw Hill, 2012.
2. Klafter R.D., Chmielewski T.A and Negin M., “Robotic Engineering - An Integrated Approach", Prentice Hall, 2003.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.Craig J.J., “Introduction to Robotics Mechanics and Control”, Pearson Education, 2008.
2.Janakiraman P.A., “Robotics and Image Processing”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1995.
3. Deb S.R., “Robotics Technology and Flexible Automation” Tata McGraw Hill Book Co., 2013.