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    Design and control of a high performance SCARA type robotic arm with rotary hydraulic actuators
    (IEEE, 2009-05-03) Liyanage, M. H; Krouglicof, N; Gosine, R
    This study proposes a selective compliant assembly robotic arm (SCARA) with two revolute joints for poultry deboning. The joints of the arm are based on two high performance rotary type hydraulic actuators. These actuators are operated by servo valves, which control hydraulic fluid flow and direction. A PID based independent joint control system is considered for controlling the position of each joint. The system was modelled using the MATLAB-SIMULINK toolbox. The simulation results show that the arm was capable of covering a work envelope of 0.9 m times 0.9 m, reaching controlled velocities of up to 7.5 m/s with an average of 5.8 m/s. Obtaining such high speeds and torques would be a difficult task with electrical actuators of the capacity as the hydraulic counterparts considered here.
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    Development and testing of a novel high speed SCARA type manipulator for robotic applications
    (IEEE, 2011-05-09) Liyanage, M. H; Krouglicof, N; Gosine, R
    This paper proposes using servo hydraulics for high speed robotic manipulation. It details the development of a novel double vane rotary type actuator custom designed for use in a Selective Compliant Assembly Robotic Arm (SCARA). The system, which is mathematically modeled and simulated, consists of an electro-hydraulic servo valve, double vane rotary actuator, manipulator and a controller. Based on the simulation results, hydraulic actuators were sized for optimal performance. A prototype of the proposed manipulator was built and tested. The test results show that the proposed actuator is capable of reaching torques of up to 860 Nm. The end effector of the manipulator is capable of reaching average velocities in excess of 2.7 ms -1 with a payload capability of 5.3 kg. Comparable performance is not feasible with contemporary SCARA type robots with electric motors.
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    High speed electro-hydraulic actuator for a scara type robotic arm
    (IEEE, 2010-10-18) Liyanage, M. H; Krouglicof, N; Gosine, R
    This study details the development of a high performance servo-hydraulic actuator for a Selective Compliant Assembly Robotic Arm (SCARA). The arm is intended for high speed food processing applications; specifically on-line poultry deboning. The system is mathematically modeled and simulated. Based on the simulation results, the hydraulic actuators are sized for optimal performance. A prototype actuator is subsequently designed, manufactured and experimentally evaluated. The tests results demonstrate that the prototype actuator is capable of producing unprecedented torques and associated accelerations relative to its size and mass. Comparable performance is not feasible with contemporary electrical actuators of similar size.

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