The ever-growing interest toward energy efficiency imposes the optimization of mechanism design under an energetic point of view. Even if the benefit of using spring balancing systems to reduce energy consumption is intuitive, the relation between spring design and electrical energy consumption has never been systematically addressed in the literature, which is mainly focused on static compensation of gravity forces. This paper tackles this novel and important issue and proposes an analytical method for model-based design of springs minimizing the energy required in rest-to-rest motion. The method relies on the model of energy dissipation that accountsfor the characteristics of the mechanical, electrical, and power electronic components of ...
Energy efficiency is an important goal of robotic design, especially within the framework of Industr...
International audienceThe classical approach to decrease the energy consumption of high-speed robots...
An increasing number of robots are performing tasks worldwide, each unit consuming electrical energy...
Abstract—Most conventional robotic arms use motors to accelerate the manipulator. This leads to an u...
There are many ways of programming an actuator or effector for movement between the same two point...
Generally, adjustment of gravity equilibrator to a new payload requires energy, e.g. to increase the...
Designing of spring-balanced linkage mechanisms for gravity compensation is commonly done through an...
In electrically actuated robots most energy losses are due to the heating of the actuators. This ene...
In electrically actuated robots most energy losses are due to the heating of the actuators. This ene...
The issue of designing servo-actuated systems for enhancing their energy efficiency is dealt with in...
Mechanical spring drives with energy recovery are designed to produce return-rotational movements in...
Mechanical spring drives with energy recovery are designed to produce return-rotational movements in...
With proper design of geometric configurations and spring constant, a spring counter-balanced mechan...
A common issue with morphing structures is that the actuators must work against significant structur...
A common issue with morphing structures is that the actuators must work against significant structur...
Energy efficiency is an important goal of robotic design, especially within the framework of Industr...
International audienceThe classical approach to decrease the energy consumption of high-speed robots...
An increasing number of robots are performing tasks worldwide, each unit consuming electrical energy...
Abstract—Most conventional robotic arms use motors to accelerate the manipulator. This leads to an u...
There are many ways of programming an actuator or effector for movement between the same two point...
Generally, adjustment of gravity equilibrator to a new payload requires energy, e.g. to increase the...
Designing of spring-balanced linkage mechanisms for gravity compensation is commonly done through an...
In electrically actuated robots most energy losses are due to the heating of the actuators. This ene...
In electrically actuated robots most energy losses are due to the heating of the actuators. This ene...
The issue of designing servo-actuated systems for enhancing their energy efficiency is dealt with in...
Mechanical spring drives with energy recovery are designed to produce return-rotational movements in...
Mechanical spring drives with energy recovery are designed to produce return-rotational movements in...
With proper design of geometric configurations and spring constant, a spring counter-balanced mechan...
A common issue with morphing structures is that the actuators must work against significant structur...
A common issue with morphing structures is that the actuators must work against significant structur...
Energy efficiency is an important goal of robotic design, especially within the framework of Industr...
International audienceThe classical approach to decrease the energy consumption of high-speed robots...
An increasing number of robots are performing tasks worldwide, each unit consuming electrical energy...