TY - JOUR AU - Doggett, William R. AB - The Automated Structures Assembly Laboratory is a unique facility at NASA Langley Research Center used to investigate the robotic assembly of truss structures. Two special- purpose end-effectors have been used to assemble 102 truss members and 12 panels into an 8- meter diameter structure. One end-effector is dedicated to truss member insertion, while a second end-effector is used to install panels. Until recently, the robot motions required to construct the structure were developed iteratively using the facility hardware. Recent work at Langley has resulted in a compact machine vision system capable of providing position information relative to targets on the structure. Use of the vision system to guide the robot from an approach point 10 to 18 inches from the structure, offsetting model inaccuracies, permits robot motion based on calculated points as a first step toward use of preplanned paths from an automated path planner. This paper presents recent work at Langley highlighting the application of the machine vision system during truss member insertion. TI - Automated assembly of a tetrahedral truss structure using machine vision JF - Proceedings of SPIE DO - 10.1117/12.131698 DA - 1992-11-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/spie/automated-assembly-of-a-tetrahedral-truss-structure-using-machine-c6YH3F8qgn SP - 196 EP - 206 VL - 1829 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -