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ARC robot programming and control system

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2009

J. Huebener
Affiliation:
Academy of Sciences of the GDR Central Institute of Cybernetics and Information Processes, DDR-1086 Berlin, Kurstr, 33 (GDR)
M. Zecha
Affiliation:
Academy of Sciences of the GDR Central Institute of Cybernetics and Information Processes, DDR-1086 Berlin, Kurstr, 33 (GDR)

Summary

Programming and control of industrial robots in a flexible manufacturing environment is a problem of increasing complexity. The paper deals with a software system, which is as much as possible independent of the real robot and suitable for different microprocessor configurations. It contains, furthermore, some components for off-line programming.

Type
Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1987

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