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Robot Assembly: Another Source of Nonholonomic Control Problems

Daniel E. Koditschek

Year
1991
Citations
7

Abstract

Assembly problems require that a robot with a few actuated degrees of freedom manipulate an environment with a greater number of unactuated degrees of freedom. Since the dynamical coupling between degrees of freedom in this setting is a function of their relative configuration, the motion of such systems is subject to constraints that preclude smooth feedback stabilization. This paper explores the extent to which assembly planning and control may be effected by recourse to some other methodical means of generating stabilizing feedback controllers. A partial solution is offered for a very simple assembly problem involving an intermittent dynamical environment.

Keywords

Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Nonholonomic systemControl theory (sociology)RobotControl engineeringSimple (philosophy)Computer scienceCoupling (piping)Motion planningFunction (biology)

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