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8 November 1999 Telerobotics: through-the-Internet teleoperation of the ABB IRB 2000 industrial robot
Alberto Jose Alvares, Guilherme Caribe de Carvalho, Luis Felipe de Aguilar Paulinyi, Sadek C. Absi Alfaro
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Abstract
Robotic systems can be controlled remotely through the use of telerobotics. This work presents a through-the-internet teleoperation system for remotely operating the IRB2000 industrial robot. The IRB2000 controller allows external access through a RS232 serial communication link, which is based on a 42 function proprietary communication protocol. The proposed teleoperation system uses this communication capability by connecting it to a local area network based on TCP/IP (Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol). The system was implemented using a Client/Server architecture, having as server a UNIX (LINUX) platform.
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Alberto Jose Alvares, Guilherme Caribe de Carvalho, Luis Felipe de Aguilar Paulinyi, and Sadek C. Absi Alfaro "Telerobotics: through-the-Internet teleoperation of the ABB IRB 2000 industrial robot", Proc. SPIE 3840, Telemanipulator and Telepresence Technologies VI, (8 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.369286
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KEYWORDS
Internet

Binary data

Human-machine interfaces

Telecommunications

Video

Visualization

Control systems

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