Title :
A Car-Seat Example of Automated Anthropomorphic Testing of Fabrics Using Force-Controlled Robot Motions
Author :
Valera, A. ; Benimeli, F. ; Solaz, J. ; De Rosario, H. ; Robertsson, A. ; Nilsson, K. ; Zotovic, R. ; Mellado, M.
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Autom. e Inf. Ind., Univ. Politec. de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
fDate :
4/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
For the last years, automation is widely used to relieve humans from repetitive tasks, primarily and firstly within manufacturing. However, for products with less ideal (or hard to model) properties, and when forces depends on human interaction, auto mated testing has not been explored until now. This work presents the analysis of the (human-dependent) motions/forces based on a fully implemented test case for car-seat testing. For emulation of the corresponding mechanical wear, an experimental test bench was developed. A sensor mat with a pressure gauge net was used in the test bench to determine the relevant loads, and the corresponding movements performed by the humans when sitting in a car seat were acquired by means of a photogrammetry system. Finally, to automate the reproduction of such movements by means of a dummy held by a robot, several controllers have been developed to regulate the force applied by the dummy on the seat. Simplicity and force-control performance for the human replication was also investigated in this work, showing the benefit of freely programmable (open) force control. The developed system has many practical applications, as allowing the analysis of the wearing caused by these movements on the seat upholstery. Thus, force controlled testing of fabrics using robots is a viable option.
Keywords :
anthropometry; automatic testing; automotive components; benchmark testing; fabrics; force control; force sensors; industrial robots; robot dynamics; seats; wear testing; automated anthropomorphic testing; bench testing; car seats; fabrics; force-controlled robot motions; human replication; human-dependent motion forces; mechanical wear; seat upholstery; Computer architecture; Force; Force control; Robot sensing systems; Service robots; Testing; Automated testing; computer control; control applications; force control; human movement simulation;
Journal_Title :
Automation Science and Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASE.2010.2079931