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Dynamic manipulability of robot manipulators

T. Yoshikawa

Year
2005
Citations
364

Abstract

The concept of dynamic manipulability measure of robot arms is proposed as a quantitative measure of their manipulating ability in positioning and orienting the end-effectors, which takes the arm dynamics into consideration. This measure is defined on the basis of the relation between the joint driving force and the acceleration of the end-effector. Some properties of the measure are established. A two-joint link mechanism is analyzed and its best posture is obtained under certain condition from the viewpoint of this measure. A numerical example is also given to illustrate the utilization of this concept for the design of robot manipulators.

Keywords

Measure (data warehouse)RobotAccelerationRobot end effectorControl theory (sociology)Computer scienceMechanism (biology)Relation (database)Basis (linear algebra)Robot kinematics

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