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A methodology for geometric design of closed kinematic chain mechanisms
Mark D. Bryfogle, Charles C. Nguyen, Z.-L. Zhou, Sami S. Antrazi
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 4
Abstract
This paper presents a methodology for the geometric design of those closed-kinematic chain mechanisms consisting of two platforms connected by six linear actuators. The methodology provides a guideline for the placement of the linear actuator joints which can maximize the mechanism workspace and forces/torques. The paper explains how the presented methodology was applied in the design of two real-world robotic systems, a force reflecting hand controller of a teleoperation system and a fine motion mechanism of a munition loading system.
Keywords
WorkspaceKinematicsActuatorKinematic chainMechanism (biology)TeleoperationTorqueComputer scienceControl engineeringMechanism design
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