MANIPULATION
On the computational aspect of the matrix exponentials and their use in robot kinematics
Choong Yoon
- Year
- 1986
- Citations
- 9
Abstract
The exponential matrix representation in describing rotations has a geometric appeal in studying the kinematics of mechanisms and in characterizing their singularities. Here, we show its potential computational appeal using the classical Cayley-Hamilton theorem. In so doing, a connection between the geometric and computational aspects is clearly underlined. Then for the purpose of a demonstration, we perform explicit calculations to obtain the kinematics relations of the Stanford manipulator.
Keywords
KinematicsGravitational singularityRepresentation (politics)Matrix representationMatrix (chemical analysis)Connection (principal bundle)Robot kinematicsExponential functionMatrix exponentialAlgebra over a field
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