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Motion Planning of Building Maintenance Robot System for Reducing Jerk Effect

Seunghoon Lee, Min-Sung Kang, Sungpil Kang, Soonwoong Hwang, YoungSoo Kim, Sung-Min Moon, Daehie Hong, Chang-Soo Han
JKSPE 2013;30(4):368-374.
Published online: April 1, 2013
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Maintenance works for current high-rise buildings significantly depend on human labor, unlike other construction processes that are gradually being automated. Herein, this paper proposes robotic building maintenance system using motion control, in specific, reducing a system jerk which is directly subjected to improve the process performance and economic feasibility. The sensor for detecting straight and curvature section of the building facade, moreover rail-joint segment can be detected and be utilized for reducing jerk of the system. Analysis of the proposed system error caused by excessive vibration, e.g. jerk motion is introduced. To enhance the stability and safety of the system, herein, the strategy is proposed for enhancing the performance of the system based on anti-jerk motion control algorithm which comes out increasing the stability and sustainability of the integrated system, as well.

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Motion Planning of Building Maintenance Robot System for Reducing Jerk Effect
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2013;30(4):368-374.   Published online April 1, 2013
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