1997 8th International Conference on Advanced Robotics. Proceedings. ICAR'97
DOI: 10.1109/icar.1997.620297
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An infrared target searching gyrator for robot calibration

Abstract: A position measuring system has been developed for robot calibration. The system is essentially a mechatronic gyrator which continuously rotates to take sighting shots of infrared emitters and obtain the azimuth and elevation angles. This occurs whenever the gyrator is in a position to let the beam from one of the emitters pass through one of the slots in the gyrator to a photo sensor. The relative positions between the gyrator and the emitters can then be determined by triangulation. The gyrator is a compact,… Show more

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