James Anderton: Ever since General Motors installed that first Unimate robot in a New Jersey die-casting plant in 1961, programming industrial robotics has been about cycling the machine and seeing what it does. It was an iterative process, and you basically tried until you got the motion you wanted. What if there’s a better way? I’m with Natalie Adams of Octopuz Inc. Natalie, we’re looking at an example here of a simulation of a Universal Robot, one that’s right here, in fact. Why s…
Source URL: Video: Simulation Replaces Iteration in Robot Programming
Source Website: Advance Engineering – Engineering.com