0 a continuous moving strip or surface that is used for transporting objects from one place to another -- 傳送帶,傳輸帶
This is mostly quite well written, but again the author overplays the conveyor belt analogy.
The part moves from left to right on the conveyor belt.
Some days it was just like a conveyor belt.
To overcome these problems, to grasp a moving object stably without stopping the motion, the trajectory prediction of the moving object on the conveyor belt is necessary.
Next, in order to repeat this coordinated operation, both robot arms will move back to their initial positions, anticipating the next three workpieces to be transported by the conveyor belt.
For a simple example, in a pick-and-place operation with a manipulator, the precise motion estimation of the object on the conveyor belt is a critical factor in stable grasping.
I do not believe that the inquiry system can be a conveyor belt.
It has been like a conveyor belt, with more and more items piled on as it keeps moving.