Title :
Design and implementation robots for industrial and medical applications
Author :
Kumar, V. Manoj ; Balamurugan, R. ; Krishnan, S. Navaneetha ; Kumar, S. Dinesh ; Kumar, P. Nirmal
Author_Institution :
Dept. Of ECE, Hindusthan Inst. of Technol., Coimbatore, India
Abstract :
Path Finding Robot or BEAM (Biological Electronic Aesthetic Mechanical) robot is an obstacle sensing robot, an application of embedded systems that changes its direction of motion when it senses the presence of obstacle in its path. It also acts as an Automatic Guided Vehicle (industrial applications) to handle materials. The obstacle is sensed by means of an infra red sensor placed in front end of the robot. When the obstacle is sensed the stepper motor changes the direction of motion of the robot as per the program embedded in it. The path is pre programmed as we know where we use the robot, the change in direction of motion when the obstacle is sensed can also be preprogrammed. We used ATMEL microcontroller (ATMEL 89c51) for controlling the robot. A servo motor is used for the motion of the robot. [1][2][3]The speed of robot´s movement can be adjusted by using an appropriate gear set. The robot can be used to transport materials in hazardous environment where it is difficult for human beings to carry that operation. This can be modified slightly and it can be used as a vehicle for aiding blind people. Technology is revolutionizing the medical field with the creation of robotic devices and complex imaging. Though these developments have made operations much less invasive, robotic systems have their own disadvantages that prevent them from replacing surgeons. Robotic surgery can be further divided into three subcategories depending on the degree of surgeon interaction during the procedure, supervisory-controlled, telesurgical, and shared-control.
Keywords :
automatic guided vehicles; collision avoidance; embedded systems; handicapped aids; human-robot interaction; industrial robots; infrared detectors; materials handling equipment; medical robotics; microcontrollers; motion control; position control; servomotors; surgery; telemedicine; vision defects; ATMEL 89c51; ATMEL microcontroller; Automatic Guided Vehicle; BEAM robot; Biological Electronic Aesthetic Mechanical robot; Path Finding Robot; blind people aid; embedded systems; hazardous environment; industrial applications; infrared sensor; material transport; materials handling; medical application; motion direction change; obstacle sensing robot; preprogrammed path; robot control; robot design; robot motion; robot movement speed; robotic devices; robotic surgery; robotic system; servo motor; shared-control interaction; stepper motor; supervisory-controlled interaction; surgeon interaction; telesurgical interaction; Atmel 89c51; Industrial applications; Robot surgery; embedded systems;
Conference_Titel :
Current Trends in Engineering and Technology (ICCTET), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Coimbatore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2583-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICCTET.2013.6675982