MANIPULATION
On an accuracy problem of robot manipulators
Changsheng Wu, C. Lee
- Year
- 1984
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
The problem of robot accuracy is studied. Based on a developed error model [1, 2, 3] describing the accuracy of a robot manipulator resulting from kinematic errors, a statistical analysis is performed to obtain an estimation to the robot accuracy which is measured in terms of the covariance matrix of the Cartesian errors of the end-effector. We derive the maximum likelihood estimate for this covariance matrix. The presented estimate entails a measurement of Cartesian errors at many different arm positions in the known world, without actually dealing with individual kinematic errors.
Keywords
KinematicsCartesian coordinate systemCovariance matrixRobotCovarianceRobot manipulatorRobot end effectorComputer scienceRobot kinematicsRobot calibration
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