2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-58380-4_17
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Design and Analysis of Cable-Driven Parallel Robot CaRISA: A Cable Robot for Inspecting and Scanning Artwork

Abstract: Cultural heritage science envisages understanding of methods and techniques used by past painters and sculptors in creating their masterpieces of art. Existing devices for in situ and non-destructive, automated scanning are large and bulky and built around the assumption of a perfectly planar surface. We are developing a lightweight, portable robot for scanning of paintings, marbles, or statues while explicitly allowing for their out-of-plane surface. This paper presents the kinematic design and analysis of th… Show more

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“…In order to investigate the capabilities of cable robots as platforms for 3D MA-XRF imaging, we built a prototype and used our previously published design for a "Cable Robot for Inspecting and Scanning Artwork" (CaRISA) [15]. In this publication, the kinematic model to control the robot is also explained in detail.…”
Section: The Instrument Design: Carisamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to investigate the capabilities of cable robots as platforms for 3D MA-XRF imaging, we built a prototype and used our previously published design for a "Cable Robot for Inspecting and Scanning Artwork" (CaRISA) [15]. In this publication, the kinematic model to control the robot is also explained in detail.…”
Section: The Instrument Design: Carisamentioning
confidence: 99%