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Kinect in Industrial Robotic Application

Samuel Bouchard
by Samuel Bouchard. Last updated on Dec 19, 2024 11:36 AM
Posted on Sep 16, 2014 12:19 PM. 1 min read time

We've already discussed how the Microsoft Kinect can be used in robotic mobile manipulation. See the following video showing what is to my knowledge, one of the first commercial integrations of the Kinect with an industrial robot. Signal from standard webcams is also used. Software from Universal Robotics crunches the data to obtain a 3D representation of the scene. The application shown is the palletizing of randomly placed boxes with Motoman robots.

 

 


Seeing consumer priced sensors entering into the industrial arena is very exciting, as long as the integration can prove to be robust enough. Imagine that this application is used with a cheaper robot, it creates a robotic cell that is ridiculously low priced. To get further information on innovative projects, click on the big colored button below!

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Samuel Bouchard
Written by Samuel Bouchard
Samuel is CEO and co-founder of Robotiq. His mission is to free human hands from repetitive tasks. He is also the author of Lean Robotics: A Guide to Making Robots Work in Your Factory. He lives in Québec City with his wife and four children.
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