DocumentCode
289554
Title
WORKSPACE-a microcomputer-based industrial robot simulator and off-line programming system
Author
Owens, John
Author_Institution
Lynnwood Bus. Centre, Robot Simulations Ltd., Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
fYear
1994
fDate
34471
Firstpage
42461
Lastpage
42464
Abstract
Describes WORKSPACE which was developed as the world´s first industrial robot simulation software package. Since its commercial release in 1989 it has undergone many revisions. With the latest software release (version 3.2) WORKSPACE is in use on over 500 industrial and educational sites world-wide as both a graphic simulation system and a means of off-line programming a robot workcell. WORKSPACE is a software package which will create and simulate robot programmes in the native language of the robot. There is therefore no need for postprocessors to translate from a simulation language to the robot language: the full power of the robot language is available to the user through off-line programming. It is also possible to transfer existing robot programmes from the robot controller back into WORKSPACE for optimisation. Off-line programming is therefore a two-way process using WORKSPACE. This is particularly facilitated by the use of portable microcomputers which may be taken down onto the factory floor and used next to a robot workcell
Keywords
digital simulation; industrial robots; microcomputer applications; robot programming; software packages; WORKSPACE; factory floor; graphic simulation system; industrial robot simulation software package; microcomputer-based industrial robot simulator; off-line programming; off-line programming system; portable microcomputers; robot workcell;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Next Steps for Industrial Robotics, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
Filename
383760
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