Cable Driven Parallel Robot
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- Опубликовано: 16 янв 2021
- A Cable Driven Parallel Robot (CDPR) is a type of robot that uses cables as the mechanical links to move a payload over a large volume. The design of our cable driven parallel robot includes multiple winch-mount motors that drive cables attached to the base a robotic manipulator. The winches are mounted to pillars 2 m high at the corners of a rectangle of size 2m x 3m. The motors are driven by a custom designed electronics and custom programmed controller (developed in-house) in order to produce the desired motion.
This innovative Cable Driven Parallel Robot is completely designed and developed by Vashishtha Research and is the first of its kind in India.
Location: Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
Contact us: vashishtha.research@gmail.com
Mobile Number : +91 703 4739 517
Camera and Editing : Jeevan Philip
music credits: fesliyan studio background music
Why is this channel such underrated,what about the publicity to companies and media
Yes, I agree.. this kind of video should reach to greater audience .. may be VR should try platforms like LinkedIn to promote their company and its innovative products
Congratulations 🎉 make in India.
Unfortunately it is a bit slow... But the cable-walk compensation mechanism is very nice! I am looking forward to seeing any updates of this project.
Very interesting and informative video... must say all the aspects of the product are very well explained.... Good to know about use cases too ... Great Work Guys... Keep it up 👍👍
This is amazing 💯
This look similar to what MI(mission impossible) used to be hidden by using a water drop sounds
great efforts guys
Thank you for the video. However, the sound of the music is too loud, and possibly unnecessary.
nice one.
Amazing work. It would be interesting to see the cable config for yaw motion.
yes but need to be faster
You mean something like this ruclips.net/video/0LWx_Y9DKPc/видео.html
@@Ashragon exactly
nice work sir . i'll be so grateful if you could send me the winch cad , i'm working on this mecanism for a mini project and thanks again