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Robocrane

Summary:

(Concluded)

The RoboCrane design utilizes the basic idea of the Stewart Platform parallel link manipulator. The unique feature of the NIST approach is the use of cables as the parallel links and the use of winches as the actuators.

Description:

The Intelligent Systems Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) experimented with a variety of applications for the NIST RoboCrane. The RoboCrane design utilizes the basic idea of the Stewart Platform parallel link manipulator. The unique feature of the NIST approach is the use of cables as the parallel links and the use of winches as the actuators. Depending on what is suspended from its work platform, the RoboCrane has land, air, water, and space applications. A 2-meter version, 6-meter version, ship-hull access version (Flying Carpet) and other versions of the RoboCrane have been built and critical performance characteristics analyzed. Through these and other conceptual models, example applications for RoboCrane are: flexible-structure mobility, heavy material handling, and flexible fixturing on land; rescue and personnel/equipment maneuverability in air; subsea pipe-laying/removal, lifting, and salvage from stable or unstable references on water; drydock ship-hull access, and lightweight, long distance lunar rover capabilities in space. All applications of RoboCrane include a large work volume, six degree-of-freedom control, precision maneuverability, and enhanced crane capabilities. Many partners collaborated on this project over approximately 15 years.

Additional Technical Details:

robocrane
Robotic platform strips paint off a U.S. Air Force C-130. The easily maneuverable platform, that uses computer-controlled cables to "float" around the aircraft, promises to drastically reduce paint-stripping time.

End Date:

09/01/2008

Lead Organizational Unit:

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Customers/Contributors/Collaborators:

10A, Inc.
Advanced Technology and Research Corp.
August Design
Boeing
Cybo Robots
Float
GreyPilgrim, LLC
Heleman Ferguson
Intelligent Automation, Inc.
John J. McMullen, Associates
McDermott
Newport News Shipbuilders
Omnitech Robotics
Subsea International
Atlantic Marine Shipbuilders
Defense Advanced Research Project Agency
Department of Energy
Department of Transportation
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
US Air Force
US Army
US Marine Corp
US Navy
Arizona University
Brigham Young University
Carnegie Mellon University
Lehigh University
Maryland University

 

Staff:

Roger Bostelman, Project Leader