MANIPULATION
Optimal Control of a Robot with Obstacles
Moshe Niv, David M. Auslander
- Year
- 1984
- Citations
- 26
Abstract
The Maximum principle is used to design an optimal control for a robot based on minimizing the time for a specified motion. With the use of an optimization technique, the optimal control problem is solved numerically using the complete, highly non-linear dynamic model of the manipulator. Robot geometrical and actuator limitations, as well as obstacles inside the work space, are considered in the optimal control solution.
Keywords
Optimal controlControl theory (sociology)RobotActuatorComputer scienceMotion controlControl (management)Robot kinematicsRobot controlWork (physics)
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