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Design of a Conveyor Belt Manipulator for Reposition of Boxes in Logistics Centers

Authors
Yumbla, F.[Yumbla, F.]Medrano, J.[Medrano, J.]Valarezo, E.[Valarezo, E.]Jung, H.-R.[Jung, H.-R.]Luong, T.[Luong, T.]Seo, S.[Seo, S.]Shin, J.[Shin, J.]Moon, H.[Moon, H.]
Issue Date
2022
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
Keywords
Conveyor Belt Manipulator; Logistics Centers; Manipulation; Repositioning
Citation
IEEE International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering, v.2022-August, pp.2225 - 2230
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Journal Title
IEEE International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering
Volume
2022-August
Start Page
2225
End Page
2230
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/101064
DOI
10.1109/CASE49997.2022.9926479
ISSN
2161-8070
Abstract
This paper describes the design of a conveyor belt manipulator for repositioning boxes to locate the bar code side in the right position to be sensed in a logistic center. The general rule is that a few pairs of hands touch the package as possible in parcel logistics centers, ideally just three. First for loading, second for unloading the containers, and third for a worker has to place the packages on the conveyor logistic system in the right position, i.e., the bar code must be visible by the vision system. The correct position of the bar code is essential for the vision systems to check the delivery information and manage the package automatically through the correct conveyor in the logistics centers. That process needs to be automated using a collaborative robot (COBOT) and a specific manipulator design for that task. In this work, we present a reposition boxes methodology with a novel conveyor belt manipulator. Our novel design has been achieved by analyzing the manipulation characteristics needed to control, rotate, and flip boxes in a real logistic industry. Then, a prototype was built and tested in the laboratory. © 2022 IEEE.
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