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Special configurations of robot-arms <i>via</i> screw theory
K. H. Hunt
- Year
- 1986
- Citations
- 100
Abstract
SUMMARY The Jacobian of serial robot-arms is examined, and the matrix of cofactors of a singular Jacobian is presented as a means of explaining the physical nature of special configurations. Because the columns of both these matrices are screw coordinates, screw theory is central to proper understanding. ‘Realistic’ robot-arms are seen to behave in ways that can be explained not by particularizing from a general formulation but rather by carefully interpreting the relevant special screw systems from the outset. Higher singularities (with more than one freedom-loss) are then touched upon.
Keywords
Jacobian matrix and determinantScrew theoryGravitational singularitySerial manipulatorRobotDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Computer scienceMatrix (chemical analysis)Control theory (sociology)Mathematics
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