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Analysis and design of a six-degree-of-freedom Stewart platform-based robotic wrist

Charles C. Nguyen, Sami S. Antrazi, Zhen‐Lei Zhou

发表年份
1991
引用次数
4

摘要

The kinematic analysis and implementation of a six degree of freedom robotic wrist which is mounted to a general open-kinetic chain manipulator to serve as a restbed for studying precision robotic assembly in space is discussed. The wrist design is based on the Stewart Platform mechanism and consists mainly of two platforms and six linear actuators driven by DC motors. Position feedback is achieved by linear displacement transducers mounted along the actuators and force feedback is obtained by a 6 degree of freedom force sensor mounted between the gripper and the payload platform. The robot wrist inverse kinematics which computes the required actuator lengths corresponding to Cartesian variables has a closed-form solution. The forward kinematics is solved iteratively using the Newton-Ralphson method which simultaneously provides a modified Jacobian Matrix which relates length velocities to Cartesian translational velocities and time rates of change of roll-pitch-yaw angles. Results of computer simulation conducted to evaluate the efficiency of the forward kinematics and Modified Jacobian Matrix are discussed.

关键词

Stewart platformJacobian matrix and determinantKinematicsInverse kinematicsForward kinematicsControl theory (sociology)Cartesian coordinate systemActuatorPayload (computing)Computer science

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