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Cable suspended planar robots with redundant cables: controllers with positive tensions

So-Ryeok Oh, Sunil K. Agrawal

Year
2005
Citations
273

Abstract

Cable-suspended robots are structurally similar to parallel actuated robots but with the fundamental difference that cables can only pull the end-effector but not push it. From a scientific point of view, this feature makes feedback control of cable-suspended robots more challenging than their counterpart parallel-actuated robots. In the case with redundant cables, feedback control laws can be designed to make all tensions positive while attaining desired control performance. This paper presents approaches to design positive tension controllers for cable suspended robots with redundant cables. Their effectiveness is demonstrated through simulations and experiments on a three degree-of-freedom cable suspended robots.

Keywords

RobotPlanarRobot end effectorParallel manipulatorControl theory (sociology)Control engineeringPoint (geometry)EngineeringManipulator (device)Control (management)

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