The present application claims priority to Japanese Application Number 2014-248127, filed Dec. 8, 2014, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The preset invention relates to a robot system having an augmented reality-compatible display to which information corresponding to a status of a robot and navigation information in operating the robot is added.
In a robot system of the prior art, a status of a robot or a work of a user may be navigated by using a technique regarding virtual reality (VR). However, the robot and a robot environment in the virtual reality are different from an actual robot and an actual environment, as a degree of reproducibility of the actual robot and environment is decreased.
Therefore, in a recent robot system, a technique regarding augmented reality (AR) (for example, an AR-compatible display) is used, in order to display the status of the robot or assist (or navigate) the work of the user. For example, JP 2014-097539 A discloses a method and a device, by which a biped robot is remotely-operated by a user in a master-slave manner. This document describes that the user moves a foot while monitoring an augmented reality (AR) image.
On the other hand, JP 2014-180707 A discloses a robot device including: a robot control part which operates a robot based on an operation program; a robot capturing part which obtains image data; a data processing part which has a virtual space data holding portion and an augmented reality space data generation portion for generating AR space data by utilizing at least the image data and the virtual space data; and a display part which displays an image of the AR space. This document describes that the virtual space data includes information on a virtual object obtained by simulating an object existing in a real work space of the robot.
In the invention of JP 2014-097539 A, the user can stabilize the position and posture of a foot by using the AR image. On the other hand, in the invention of JP 2014-097539 A, a teaching operation for the robot can easily and safely carried out without generating interference between the robot and peripheral equipment thereof, by generating the AR space data based on the image data of the actual robot and the virtual space data including the virtual object. Generally, the status or the navigation (or operation guide) regarding the robot is displayed by using a numerical number or a character, and thus none of the references does not describes that the status or the navigation is provided to the user by using the augmented reality.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a robot system using an augmented reality-compatible display, capable of providing information on the status and/or an operation guide of a robot added to an actual image or actual environment, to a user of the robot, so as to improve the efficiency of operations carried out by the user.
According to the present invention, there is provided a robot system comprising: a robot; a controller which controls the robot; an image capturing-displaying device connected to the controller, and having a function for capturing an image of a scene including the robot and a function for displaying the image in real-time; and a measuring part which measures relative position and angle between the robot and the image capturing-displaying device, based on the image displayed in real-time on the image capturing-displaying device, wherein the image capturing-displaying device has a display on which additional information representing a status or an operation guide of the robot is overlapped with the image displayed on the image capturing-displaying device in real-time, based on the relative position and angle measured by the measuring part.
In a preferred embodiment, the image capturing-displaying device has a display for displaying a video image of an actual scene, and the additional information is overlapped with an actual image of the robot included in the video image.
In a preferred embodiment, the image capturing-displaying device has a display for displaying a transmissive image of an actual scene, and the additional information is overlapped with an actual image of the robot of the transmissive image.
In a preferred embodiment, the image capturing-displaying device is a teaching pendant connected to the controller.
For example, the additional information is an image representing a direction in which the robot is capable of being moved by manual operation.
For example, the additional information is a luminescent image, a luminescence intensity of which corresponds to a present value of a velocity override of the robot.
For example, the additional information is a luminescent image of an apparatus in which an abnormality is detected.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be made more apparent by the following description of the preferred embodiments thereof, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
In the embodiment of
Next, a procedure in robot system 10 will be explained with reference to a flowchart as shown in
Next, by using AR-compatible display 16, relative position and angle of actual robot 12 relative to (camera 20 of) AR-compatible display 16 are measured (step S2). Concretely, as shown in
Next, in step S3, the relative position and angle measured by AR-compatible display 16 are transmitted to controller 14. In the next step S4, inside information of actual robot 12, required for the AR process, is transmitted from controller 14 to AR-compatible display 16.
In the next step S5, specified additional information image is generated in AR-compatible display 16 based on the inside information of actual robot 12 from controller 14, and the augmented reality process is carried out with respect to the captured image of actual robot 12 so as to display the augmented reality robot (AR robot) on displaying part 22. In this embodiment, the inside information of actual robot 12 includes the direction of each axis (X, Y, Z) of a robot coordinate system with respect to the tool center point. In the image of the AR robot, an image representing an orthogonal coordinate system 28 is displayed as an additional information image (or an operation guide of the actual robot), and is overlapped with the image of actual robot 12, in which the tool center point is determined as the origin of coordinate system 28 and the direction of each axis of the robot coordinate system is determined as a reference axis of coordinate system 28.
By repeating above steps S1 to S5 at predetermined time intervals, the image of the AR robot is displayed on displaying part 22 in real-time, and user 18 can effectively carry out teaching operation, etc., while monitoring the displayed image.
In the embodiment of
Next, a procedure in robot system 10′ will be explained with reference to the flowchart as shown in
When the image of actual robot 12 having marker 30 is correctly captured (step S1), image processing is carried out with respect to marker 30, and the relative position and angle of actual robot 12 relative to (camera 20 of) AR-compatible display 16 are measured (step S2). In this regard, although illustrated marker 30 includes four circles which are positioned on a generally L-shaped line, marker 30 may have an arbitrary shape as long as the position and orientation of (a representative point of) actual robot 12 can be detected by a conventional image processing.
Next, in step S3, the relative position and angle measured by AR-compatible display 16 are transmitted to controller 14. In the next step S4, an additional information image, required for the AR process, is generated in controller 14, and the generated additional information image is transmitted to AR-compatible display 16. In the second embodiment, similarly to the first embodiment of
In the next step S5, in AR-compatible display 16, the augmented reality process is carried out with respect to the captured image of actual robot 12, the image representing orthogonal coordinate system 28 is overlapped with the image of actual robot 12, and the augmented reality robot (AR robot) is displayed on displaying part 22.
By repeating above steps S1 to S5 at predetermined time intervals, the image of the AR robot is displayed on displaying part 22 in real-time, and user 18 can effectively carry out teaching operation, etc., while monitoring the displayed image.
In the second embodiment, the additional information image such as orthogonal coordinate system 28 is generated in controller 14. However, similarly to the first embodiment, the inside information may be transmitted from controller 14 to AR-compatible display 16, and the additional information image may be generated in AR-compatible display 16. On the other hand, in the first embodiment, the additional information image such as orthogonal coordinate system 28 may be generated in controller 14, and the additional information image may be transmitted from controller 14 to AR-compatible display 16.
On the other hand, in
Teaching pendant 42 has video camera 40 mounted thereon, and the user can capture (obtain) an image (or a video image) by capturing a scene including actual robot 12 in real-time by directing video camera 40 toward actual robot 12, and can monitor AR image 26 via a display 44 of teaching pendant 42. In the third embodiment, similarly to the first or second embodiment, the additional information image (in this case, orthogonal coordinate system 28) can be displayed and overlapped with the image of actual robot 12.
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The various additional information as exemplified in
In the conventional robot system, the status of the robot is usually represented by a numerical number or a character, and thus it is difficult to intuitively understand the content of the information. On the other hand, in the present invention, by using the augmented reality space, the user can feel as if the visualized status or operation guide of the robot is displayed in the real space. Therefore, the user can easily carry out the teaching operation of the robot.
While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments chosen for the purpose of illustration, it should be apparent that numerous modifications could be made thereto, by one skilled in the art, without departing from the basic concept and scope of the invention.
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