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Control of Kinematically Redundant Robots Using {1}-Inverses

V. Lovass‐Nagy, Robert Schilling

Year
1987
Citations
25

Abstract

Resolved motion rate control of kinematically redundant manipulators using the simplest of the generalized inverses, the {1}-inverse, is investigated. For the case of a planar articulated coordinate redundant robot with an arbitrary number of axes, closed-form equations for the joint rates are developed. The structure of these equations is such that the redundant joint velocities can be arbitrarily specified. Simple constraints are presented which ensure that closed trajectories in gripper configuration space generate closed trajectories in joint space. A strategy for controlling the redundant joint rates that is applicable to obstacle avoidance is examined and illustrated with examples.

Keywords

Control theory (sociology)RobotPlanarSimple (philosophy)Joint (building)ObstacleRedundancy (engineering)Space (punctuation)Computer scienceObstacle avoidance

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