18608693. CONTROL SYSTEM simplified abstract (DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, LTD.)

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CONTROL SYSTEM

Organization Name

DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, LTD.

Inventor(s)

Takayuki Kikuchi of Osaka (JP)

Yosuke Imai of Osaka (JP)

Chie Emura of Osaka (JP)

CONTROL SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18608693 titled 'CONTROL SYSTEM

The patent application describes a control system that includes an imaging unit, an actuator, and a control unit to provide physical action to a target on a plane.

  • The control unit uses position coordinates on the plane and directions of the actuator to set a transformation characteristic for any position coordinates on the plane.
  • An adjustment unit then adjusts the direction of the actuator based on the target's position coordinates and the transformation characteristic to provide physical action to the target.

Potential Applications: - Robotics - Automation systems - Industrial machinery

Problems Solved: - Precise targeting of objects on a plane - Efficient control of physical actions

Benefits: - Improved accuracy in targeting - Enhanced control over physical actions - Increased efficiency in operations

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Control System for Targeted Physical Actions" This technology can be utilized in industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare for precise and efficient control of physical actions.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the control unit determine the transformation characteristic for position coordinates on the plane? - The control unit uses a relationship between position coordinates and actuator directions to set the transformation characteristic. 2. What are the key advantages of using this control system in industrial applications? - The system offers improved accuracy, enhanced control, and increased efficiency in operations.


Original Abstract Submitted

A control system includes an imaging unit that acquires an image of a plane including a target, an actuator that provides physical action to the target, and a control unit that controls the actuator. The control unit includes a setting unit that uses a relationship between four or more different position coordinates on the plane and directions of the actuator corresponding to the four or more different position coordinates to set a transformation characteristic of transformation of any position coordinates on the plane into a direction of the actuator. The control unit includes an adjustment unit that uses position coordinates of the target on the plane and the transformation characteristic to adjust the direction of the actuator so that the physical action is provided to the target.