MANIPULATION
Resolved Motion Force Control of Robot Manipulator
Chi-Haur Wu, Richard P. Paul
- Year
- 1982
- Citations
- 82
Abstract
A new Cartesian position control called resolved motion force control (RMFC) has been developed for robot manipulator. It adapts force convergence concept to control the Cartesian force and position instead of classical joint control. In this way, the changing configurations, gravity loading, and internal friction of the manipulator can be automatically compensated. Also, the method only uses the Jacobian transpose matrix such that it is applicable to more than six degrees-of-freedom manipulator without increasing the computational burden.
Keywords
Jacobian matrix and determinantCartesian coordinate systemControl theory (sociology)Position (finance)TransposeConvergence (economics)Manipulator (device)Computer scienceDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Motion control
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