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A laser tracking robot-performance calibration system using ball-seated bearing mechanisms and a spherically shaped cat’s-eye retroreflector
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EngineeringOptical MetrologyEducationRobot-performance Calibration SystemCalibrationCamera CalibrationLaser-based SensorKinematicsInstrumentationOphthalmologyMechanical DesignShaped CatMechatronicsOptical System AlignmentRefractive IndexSensor CalibrationBall-seated Bearing MechanismsEye TrackingBall-seated BearingRoboticsMultilaser Trilateration
A new robot-performance calibration system based on tracking multilaser trilateration has been developed. To realize 1 μm coordinate accuracy, a beam-deflecting tracking mechanism with both a ball-seated bearing and a spherically shaped cat’s eye retroreflector whose refractive index is 2.0 has been developed. The coordinate error and the repeatability of a commercial industrial robot have been verified by the system we developed in a two-dimensional plane.
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