MANIPULATION
Cartesian control of robotic manipulators with joint compliance
S. D. Hill, R.J. Vaccaro
- Year
- 1987
- Citations
- 11
Abstract
SUMMARY An efficient on-line scheme for computing the inverse joint solution of robotic manipulators is combined with an improved formulation of robust, non-linear feedback control in joint space to produce a realizable Cartesian control scheme. Parametric uncertainties in the robot model are highlighted by the inclusion of compliance at each joint. Simulation results for a two link, coupled manipulator demonstrate that this Cartesian control enables the tip of the arm to track the demanded trajectory with arbitrarily small error in response to realistic actuator torques.
Keywords
Control theory (sociology)Cartesian coordinate systemActuatorParametric statisticsComputer scienceJoint (building)TrajectoryScheme (mathematics)RobotControl engineering
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