Charalampos Polychroniadis

Work place: Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, International Hellenic University, Sindos Thessaloniki, 57400, Greece

E-mail: ch.polychro@gmail.com

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Biography

Charalampos Polychroniadis is an experienced Robotics Engineer, an Academic Scholar at the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management at International Hellenic University of Thessaloniki, Greece and a Research Fellow at Information Technologies Institute of Centre for Research and Technology, Hellas. He is skilled in Research, Manufacturing, Python, C++, Robotics, Kinematic Models, Engineering, Robotic Vision, Robotics Simulation, Off-Line Programming (OLP) and Automation. His research interests include robotic kinematics and integrated systems.

Author Articles
Cost-effective Robotic Arm Simulation and System Verification

By Apostolos Tsagaris Charalampos Polychroniadis Anastasios Tzotzis Panagiotis Kyratsis

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2024.02.01, Pub. Date: 8 Apr. 2024

In recent years, the utilization of virtual environments in industry 4.0 has witnessed significant growth, particularly in the design, implementation, and management of robotic systems. This paper addresses the need for enhanced control in robotic arms by presenting the design and implementation of a 5DoF robotic arm transformed into a digital platform through specialized software. The methods employed involve detailed direct and inverse kinematic modeling to replicate the physical arm in a digital environment. Our measurements indicate an impressive accuracy ranging from 97% to 100% in the movements of the digital model, closely mirroring its physical counterpart. This research not only contributes to the development of simulation systems but also holds promise for the broader adoption of digital twins. The paper discusses the background, outlines the methodology, highlights key findings, and concludes with the potential future impact of this work on the advancement of robotic systems and simulation technologies.

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