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Comparison of joint space versus task force load distribution optimization for a multiarm manipulator system

D. Soloway, Thomas E. Alberts

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1989
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5
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摘要

It is often proposed that the redundancy in choosing a force distribution for multiple arms grasping a single object should be handled by minimizing a quadratic performance index. The performance index may be formulated in terms of joint torques or in terms of the Cartesian space force/torque applied to the body by the grippers. The former seeks to minimize power consumption while the latter minimizes body stresses. Because the cost functions are related to each other by a joint angle dependent transformation on the weight matrix, it might be argued that either method tends to reduce power consumption, but clearly the joint space minimization is optimal. A comparison of these two options is presented with consideration given to computational cost and power consumption. Simulation results using a two arm robot system are presented to show the savings realized by employing the joint space optimization. These savings are offset by additional complexity, computation time and in some cases processor power consumption.

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Control theory (sociology)TorqueRedundancy (engineering)ComputationComputer scienceOffset (computer science)Mathematical optimizationPower (physics)MinificationMathematics

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