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Modeling and Energy Expenditure Comparison of RRR and PRR Planar Robotic Manipulators for Pick-and-Place Operations
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Modeling and Energy Expenditure Comparison of RRR and PRR Planar Robotic Manipulators for Pick-and-Place Operations

Chiara Nezzi, Veit Gufler and Renato Vidoni
Robotics, Vol.14(12), pp.1-18
14
2025
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https://hdl.handle.net/10863/51525

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Planar parallel robots dynamic modeling Energy Consumption Energy Efficiency Robotics
Energy efficiency represents a fundamental aspect of sustainable industrial automation, where minimizing energy expenditure supports both environmental and economic goals. This work presents the modeling and comparative analysis of the energy consumption of three planar robotic manipulators performing pick-and-place operations: a serial RRR configuration (RRR-D2) and two alternative PRR architectures (PRR90 and PRR45) featuring linear prismatic guides. For each manipulator, kinematic and dynamic models are derived, and actuator electro-mechanical effects are incorporated to obtain realistic energy evaluations. The analysis is carried out over four representative trajectories and two design variables, enabling a consistent comparison in terms of both total and recoverable energy through regenerative braking. Results show that geometric and actuation parameters significantly influence energy performance and that specific PRR configurations can achieve comparable motion capabilities to the RRR structure with reduced energy demand. The proposed framework supports energy-aware robot selection and design, contributing to the development of efficient and sustainable planar manipulators for repetitive industrial operations.
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