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A graphical robot language developed in Japan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 1997

Tamio Arai
Affiliation:
The University of Tokyo (Chairman of the Professional Committee of Software Development of the JARA), Tokyo, Japan
Toshiyuki Itoko
Affiliation:
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd, Japan
Hidetoshi Yago
Affiliation:
Matsushita Industrial Equipment Co., Ltd, Japan

Abstract

A graphical robot programming system has been developed. This system with a graphical interface is user-friendly and easy-to-learn for low-skill users. It has been developed as a prototype system under a project by the Japan Robot Association (JARA) since 1994. The system runs on a personal computer and consists of a graphical user interface and an editing system. It is designed for programming an arc welding robot in small batch production and is expected to provide low-skill users with a means to use industrial robots with ease.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1997 Cambridge University Press

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