The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

RPI awarded two technology projects from Advanced Robotic in Manufactur­ing

- Staff report

Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute (RPI) was recently awarded two of 11 new technology projects from the Advanced Robotics and Manufactur­ing (ARM) Institute.

The new investment totals more than $7.9 million across the 11 projects. ARM selects projects that address critical needs within the manufactur­ing sector and aims to combine resources and research of industry, academia, and government to advance critical manufactur­ing technologi­es.

The RPI projects awarded funding are:

• Convergent Manufactur­ing Using Multiple Industrial Robots — RPI is the lead PI with a project team that includes GE Research, Wason Technology, Yasakawa America, and Southwest Research Institute (SwRI).

• Multi-Robot Task Planning in Large Structure Manufactur­ing — RPI is the lead PI with a project team that includes Anchor Industries and Pvillon Technologi­es.

The Convergent Manufactur­ing Using Multiple Industrial Robots project will enable engineers to scale up performanc­e and productivi­ty by deploying diverse manufactur­ing processes (additive, subtractiv­e, transforma­tive) on a single product. The project will develop architectu­re and algorithms to coordinate multiple industrial robots and a suite of sensors from various vendors.

Convergent manufactur­ing has been identified by the Department of Defense as a key enabling technology in defense manufactur­ing. This project will leverage past ARM projects on motion primitive optimizati­on in the cold spray process and the open-source software system Robot Raconteur.

This project is led by John Wen, head of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineerin­g (ECSE) and Russell Sage Professor at RPI, with participat­ion of Associate Professor Johnson Samuel in Mechanical, Aerospace, and Nuclear Engineerin­g (MANE), ECSE faculty Agung Julius and Santiago Paternain, Senior Research Engineer Glenn Saunders, and four Ph.D. students.

In Multi-Robot Task Planning in Large Structure Manufactur­ing, researcher­s will focus on advanced task and motion planning for multiple mobile robots in tent manufactur­ing. The project will focus on optimizing robot task assignment, timing, and movement to achieve efficiency and safety in cluttered manufactur­ing environmen­ts.

The project will advance prior ARM research in collaborat­ive multi-robot transport of large and heavy fabrics. This project is led by Glenn Saunders and Agung Julius, with participat­ion by John Wen and two Ph.D. students.

“We are proud that ARM, the leading consortium in research and developmen­t of advanced robotics in the manufactur­ing industry, recognizes the impactful work being done in manufactur­ing and robotics at RPI,” Wen said in a press release. “RPI has a long history of deep relationsh­ips with industry that, combined with our government connection­s and research capabiliti­es, positions us to be a key university partner to the ARM Institute and its members.

“We are excited to continue this leadership role in manufactur­ing and robotics research.”

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? A look at a building at Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute.
FILE PHOTO A look at a building at Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute.

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