On 8/8/2012 11:06 PM, EBo wrote:
>> On a personal note, I'm still struggling to understand possible use
>> >cases. It seems to me that dealing with fault conditions in the
>> >various
>> >machines will be a particularly thorny issue.
> maybe the original posters can give us several use case sceneries...
>
> The ones I can think of are:
>
> *) having a robotic arm loading parts onto a mill or router where the
> work envelop of the two machines overlap and have to coordinate to keep
> the arm from ripping off the head of the router...
>
> *) an automated rail-car system that loads pallets into a machine and
> needs to get feedback between the two machines.
>
> *) a multi gantry system where both gantries move on the same rail and
> can overlap.  WHat happens when the two try to move into the same space?
> Do they simply stop and tell the user that there is an error, or does
> one figure out how to smartly move out of the way?

Interestingly, EBo, the first two are exactly two use cases that were 
demonstrated, at least in part, in the old NBS/NIST AMRF (Automated 
Manufacturing Research Facility) and its successor activities using the 
RCS approach. The reason I say "interestingly" is that a massive amount 
of work went into the planning and design of the demonstration software. 
The more specifically the use case can be stated, the more detailed the 
planning can get.

Over the years, a ton of great pictures were taken of the AMRF and its 
participants but  I regret I can't find any panoramic shots in the 
online NIST Image Gallery using keywords that come to mind, only some 
closeups of several robots.

Regards,
Kent


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