Direct communication with the sensitive LBR iiwa
Tobi König’s bachelor thesis brings students into direct contact with the collaborative lightweight robot LBR iiwa. The sensitive seven-axis robot helps the operator to mount various parts onto a DIN rail. The communication between the complementary colleagues occurs via touch commands – after all, the joint torque sensors of the LBR iiwa are designed precisely for this.
The robot can distinguish between touch commands from different directions. This allows the operator to select one of several magazines with components. Based upon this selection, the operator then removes the desired component. By pushing the robot in a particular direction, its gripper can be opened.
The robot can distinguish between touch commands from different directions. This allows the operator to select one of several magazines with components. Based upon this selection, the operator then removes the desired component. By pushing the robot in a particular direction, its gripper can be opened.