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Control of robots having redundant degrees of freedom
Tsuneo Yoshikawa
- Year
- 1988
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
Demands have been increasing for skillful robots in many fields including atomic power generation, ocean bottom development, space craft, hospital aids, and so on. Such robots will essentially require high degrees of freedom. This paper discusses the advantages of a robot equipped with redundant degrees of freedom and outlines a method of positive use of such redundancy.
Keywords
Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Redundancy (engineering)RobotRobotic spacecraftCraftControl engineeringComputer scienceControl (management)Control theory (sociology)Engineering
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