Robotic Vision for Bin-Picking Applications of Various Objects

Conference: ISR/ROBOTIK 2010 - ISR 2010 (41st International Symposium on Robotics) and ROBOTIK 2010 (6th German Conference on Robotics)
06/07/2010 - 06/09/2010 at Munich, Germany

Proceedings: ISR/ROBOTIK 2010

Pages: 5Language: englishTyp: PDF

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Authors:
Pochyly, Ales; Kubela, Tomas (Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Robotics and Robots, Technicka 2, 616 69, Brno, Czech Republic)
Kozak, Martin; Cihak, Petr (Blumenbecker Prag s.r.o., Pocernicka 96, 108 03, Praha, Czech Republic)

Abstract:
In this paper we present a new experimental work and results regarding the bin-picking problem that has been still a challenging topic in robotic so far. Although the number of potential applications for bin-picking is growing in industry representing a huge market potential, in many situations it is done manually. We present a functional solution for the bin-picking problem that has been verified on a variety of objects. Initially, there is presented a pilot project concerned with a picking of standard nuts from a bin. Further, based on interests from automotive industry, we dealt with objects complex in shape (sheet-metal parts). However, the solution is not universal; the whole bin-picking system has to be adjusted according to various object specifications. The bin-picking system, presented in this work, for objects manipulation (grasping and placement) is mainly concerned with an industrial robot, 3D vision system mounted on a movable linear axis frame and a proper end effector - standard gripper or vacuum gripper depending on the variety of objects to manipulate.