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Exciting Trajectories for the Identification of Base Inertial Parameters of Robots

Maxime Gautier, Wisama Khalil

Year
1992
Citations
300

Abstract

A common way to identify the inertial parameters of robots is to use a linear model in relation to the parameters and standard least-squares (LS) techniques. This article presents a method to generate exciting identification trajectories in order to minimize the effect of noise and error modeling on the LS solution. Using nonlinear optimization techniques, the condition number of a matrix W obtained from the energy model is minimized, and the scaling of its terms is carried out. An example of a three-degree-of-freedom robot is presented.

Keywords

RobotInertial frame of referenceIdentification (biology)Control theory (sociology)Noise (video)Nonlinear systemBase (topology)ScalingComputer scienceRelation (database)

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