作为可重构机器人设计推动者的转换设计原则

M. Kalimuthu, A. A. Hayat, M. R. Elara, K. Wood
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清洁和维护(CaM)机器人的设计通常受到其固定形态的限制。与固定的机器人系统相反,机器人的可重构设计提出了独特的挑战。可重构机器人提出了设计子系统和功能的挑战,使机器人满足其系统、性能和其他固定要求,同时提供可重构能力以增加功能并提供创新的操作场景。在几个产品-服务-系统中观察到的已建立的转换或重构原则,即展开/坍缩、暴露/覆盖、融合/分割,可用于设计机器人的重构子系统和系统。从本质上讲,这些原则在许多机器人中都可以得到管理和实现。提出了一种启发式的基于输入层、公式层和输出层的可重构机器人系统设计方法。本文利用设计原则和相关的辅助因素,并对其进行抽象,构建了一个可重构的路面清扫机器人Panthera。在此基础上,提出了系统级和子系统级的需求、挑战和设计策略。系统级的重新配置是扩展/崩溃,而子系统,即i)变化的足迹,ii)传输,iii)存储仓,iv)清洁刷,v)真空/吸和吹,以及vi)外层或覆盖进行了解释。通过参考转换原则、优先级和实现重新配置需求所采用的机制,一步一步地说明重新配置Panthera的系统和子系统。
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Transformation Design Principles as Enablers for Designing Reconfigurable Robots
The design of cleaning and maintenance (CaM) robots are generally limited by their fixed morphologies. Contrary to the fixed robotic systems, design for reconfiguration in robots presents unique challenges. Reconfigurable robots pose the challenge of designing their subsystems and functionalities such that a robot meets its system, performance, and other fixed requirements, while providing reconfiguration capabilities to increase functionality and to provide innovative operational scenarios. Established transformation or reconfiguration principles, namely, expand/collapse, expose/cover, and fuse/divide, observed in several products-services-systems, can be adopted to design subsystems and system for reconfiguration in robots. Essentially these principles in many robots may be governed and implemented. The heuristic approach to design the reconfigurable robotic systems using three layers namely input, formulation and output layer is proposed. This paper used the design principles and associated facilitators and abstracts them to build a reconfigurable pavement cleaning robot named Panthera. Moreover, need, challenges, and design strategies for system and subsystem levels are presented. The system-level reconfiguration is to expand/collapse, whereas the subsystems, namely, i) Varying footprint, ii) Transmission, iii) Storage bin, iv) Cleaning brushes, v) Vacuum/Suction and blowing, and vi) Outer skin or cover are explained. The step-by-step illustration for reconfiguring the system and subsystem of Panthera is done by referring to the transformation principles, precedence, and mechanism adopted to achieve reconfiguration requirements.
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