Task frames in robot manipulation
Dana H. Ballard
- 发表年份
- 1984
- 引用次数
- 32
摘要
Most robotics computations refer to a single world-based frame of reference; however, several advantages accrue with the introduction of a second frame, termed a task frame. A task frame is a coordinate frame that can be attached to different objects that are to be manipulated. The task frame is related to the world-based coordinate frame by a simple geometric transformation. The virtues of such a frame are: (1) certain actions that are difficult to specify in the world frame are easily expressed in the task frame: (2) the task-frame to task-uorld transformation provides a formalism for describing physical actions; and (3) the task frame can be related to the world frame by proprioception. *This research was supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant WCS-8203920.
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