MANIPULATION
Corrective input shaping for a flexible-joint manipulator performing point-to-point motion
Roberto Kinceler, Peter H. Meckl
- Year
- 1996
- Citations
- 8
Abstract
This work presents a technique to develop shaped torque profiles for a two-link flexible-joint robot based on corrective finite-time Laplace transforms. The profiles obtained using this approach can minimize the influence of the time-varying natural frequencies of the manipulator as it moves along the specified trajectory while minimizing endpoint vibrations.
Keywords
Control theory (sociology)TrajectoryTorqueComputer scienceManipulator (device)VibrationJoint (building)Point (geometry)RobotPoint-to-point
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