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Inverse dynamics of adaptive space cranes with tip point adjustment

S Das, Senol Utku, B. K. Wada

Year
1990
Citations
4

Abstract

The 'space crane', which resembles a conventional solid-link robot but employs truss sections in place of links and length-adjustable bars in place of torque-generating motors, is presently characterized by means of two different inverse-dynamics schemes. While in the first of these the nominal angles are maintained between the links constituting the crane, the second scheme adjusts the nominal angles as a function of time in order to always maintain the tip of the crane along the desired (nomical) trajectory. Attention is given to the second scheme, and to a tip-adjustment method which keeps the high frequency flexibility vibration within limits and ensures numerical stability.

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Point (geometry)Space (punctuation)Dynamics (music)Inverse dynamicsComputer scienceInverseControl theory (sociology)MathematicsPhysicsArtificial intelligence

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