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High-Level Scheduling of Energy Optimal Trajectories
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Mathematical ProgrammingRobotic SystemsEngineeringEnergy EfficiencyEnergy Optimal TrajectoriesOperations ResearchEnergy OptimizationSystems EngineeringCombinatorial OptimizationEnergy ConsumptionMinimum Energy TrajectoriesMechatronicsComputer EngineeringScheduling (Computing)Scheduling AnalysisEnergy ManagementScheduling ProblemAutomationProduction SchedulingDynamic ProgrammingRobotics
The reduction of energy consumption is today addressed with great effort in manufacturing industry. In this paper, we improve upon a previously presented method for robotic system scheduling. By applying dynamic programming to existing trajectories, we generate new energy optimal trajectories that follow the same path but in a different execution time frame. With this new method, it is possible to solve the optimization problem for a range of execution times for the individual operations, based on one simulation only. The minimum energy trajectories can then be used to derive a globally energy optimal schedule. A case study of a cell comprised of four six-link manipulators is presented, in which energy optimal dynamic time scaling is compared to linear time scaling. The results show that a significant decrease in energy consumption can be achieved for any given cycle time.
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