4.6 Article

An Interactive Haptic Guidance System for Intuitive Programming CNC Machine Tool

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 21, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21113860

Keywords

CNC control; machining assistance; operator; HMI; force control; haptic devices; programming by demonstration; force sensor; force measurements

Funding

  1. European Union from the European Regional Development Fund
  2. Ministry of Science and Higher Education
  3. [RPZP.01.03.0032-0004/17]

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The human-machine interfaces in modern CNC machine tools are not very intuitive, still relying on outdated input systems. The proposed novel system in the paper utilizes control levers with strain-gauge sensors for manual programming, allowing intuitive control of the machine and eliminating errors in direction and speed selection. The experimental validation of the system shows its potential functionality compared to traditional CNC control methods.
The human-machine interfaces in modern CNC machine tools are not very intuitive and still based on archaic input systems, i.e., switches, handwheels, and buttons. This type of solution has two major drawbacks. The pushed button activates the movement only in one direction and is insensitive to the amount of the force exerted by the operator, which makes it difficult to move the machine axes at variable speeds. The paper proposes a novel and intuitive system of manual programming of a CNC machine tool based on a control lever with strain-gauge sensors. The presented idea of manual programming is aimed at eliminating the need to create a machining program and at making it possible to move the machine intuitively, eliminating mistakes in selecting directions and speeds. The article describes the concept of the system and the principle of operation of the control levers with force sensors. The final part of the work presents the experimental validation of the proposed system and a functionality comparison with the traditional CNC control.

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