Title
Development of SCARA Robots
Abstract
The presentation on SIGMA robot for assembly by A. d'Auria at the 7th International Symposium on Industrial Robots (ISIR) held in Tokyo in October 1977 made an immense impact on engineers studying assembly automation in Japan. The 1970s witnessed the shift fromthemass production of a few types to limited production of a wide variety of products in Japan, and research started for a production system with a quick response to a given type of products and change in a quantity of production. Professor Hiroshi Makino of Yamanashi University was stimulated by SIGMA and got an idea for a robot with Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arms (SCARA) and started working on the design for prototype 1 two months after the presentation. Further, he organized the SCARA Robot Consortium with Yamanashi University and thirteen domestic companies for three years, from April 1978 to March 1981, and had success in the development and spread of the SCARA robot in the assembly work. After the 1980s, the SCARA robot became one of the de facto standards of industrial robots in the world. In 2019, it is estimated that the SCARA robots will compromise 30% or more of industrial robots working all over the world. The author was one member of a research group as an associate professor, in Yamanashi University, and believes that it is extremely effective to discuss the needs for research and development of the SCARA robot and technological solutions thirty years after the establishment of JRM.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.20965/jrm.2019.p0010
JOURNAL OF ROBOTICS AND MECHATRONICS
Keywords
Field
DocType
assembly automation,robot for assembly,SCARA robots,consortium,application
Computer science,SCARA,Control engineering,Assembly automation
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
31
SP1
0915-3942
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
k yamafuji1515.67