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A framework of insole blanking robot based on adaptive edge detection and FSPS-BIT* path planning
Rui Tang1, Shirong Guo2, Kunfu Wang1
1College of Advanced Manufacturing, Fuzhou University, Jinjiang, 362200, China.
Abstract:
Insole blanking production technology plays a vital role in contemporary machining and manufacturing industries. Existing insole blanking production models have limitations because most robots are required to accurately position the workpiece to a predetermined location, and special auxiliary equipment is usually required to ensure the precise positioning of the robot. In this paper, we present an adaptive blanking robotic system for different lighting environments, which consists of an industrial robot arm, an RGB-D camera configuration, and a customized insole blanking table and mold. We introduce an innovative edge detection framework that utilizes color features and morphological parameters optimized through particle swarm optimization (PSO) techniques to Adaptive recognition of insole edge contours. A path planning framework based on FSPS-BIT* is also introduced, which integrates the BIT* algorithm with the FSPS algorithm for efficient path planning of the robotic arm.
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