- UWA Telerobot
Development
The UWA telerobot is a
historic landmark on theInternet . It was the firstremote controllable industrial robot madeavailable forgeneral use on theInternet in 1994. The UWA telerobot was originally developed as part of aPhD thesis by Dr Kenneth Taylor and was the subject of a laterPhD by Dr Barney Dalton.The first
robot on theInternet , aplastic toy robot with only 2 degrees of freedom, was placedonline by a team underKen Goldberg at theUniversity of Southern California only three weeks before the UWA team released theirwebsite . The USC robot only lasted for a few months. The UWA robot is still operating today, although the original robot was replaced in 1996, and the robot is no longer available for unrestricted public access, though interested parties can request permission.Implementation
The current UWA telerobot is an ABB IRB1400 model 6 dof serial chain robot fitted with a
pneumatic gripper attachment. The robot runs on a standard ABB S4 Robot Controller linked to alinux server and which in turn communicates with a second server running ABB's RobComm software and aNational Instruments Labview application that was custom written for the task byProfessor James Trevelyan with assistance fromPerth -based Icon Technologies. The robot forms part of theUWA telelabs project.The
Telerobot has undergone many changes to its control structure over time. Originally controlled via statichtml web pages usingcgi , work by Dalton saw the introduction of anaugmented reality Java -based interface that met with limited success. Control is currently by way of a downloadableLabVIEW client application that incorporates real-time video streaming, with access control provided by the Telelabs system.Current Status
The robot continues to be the basis for
research and group projects undertaken byMechatronics Engineering students and staff at UWA, Primarily involving the addition of new features or capabilities to the system. The robot is also used as a teaching aid for a course in mechanisms and multibody systems run byDr Karol Miller .External links
* [http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/jpt/telerobots.html Telerobot Research at UWA]
* [http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/mechatronics/projects/projects-2006/104%20Telerobot1.pdf Telerobot Aiming Display and Reliability Project]
* [http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/mechatronics/projects/projects-2006/105%20Telerobot2.pdf Telerobot Foam Milling Project]
* [http://telerobot.mech.uwa.edu.au/Telerobot/images.html Telerobot Images]
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