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Argos: A Novel 3-DoF Parallel Wrist Mechanism

Peter Vischer, Reymond Clavel

Year
2000
Citations
117

Abstract

This article presents a novel parallel spherical mechanism called Argos with three rotational degrees of freedom. Design aspects of the first prototype built of the Argos mechanism are discussed. The direct kinematic problem is solved, leading always to four nonsingular configurations of the end effector for a given set of joint angles. The inverse-kinematic problem yields two possible configurations for each of the three pantographs for a given orientation of the end effector. Potential applications of the Argos mechanism are robot wrists, orientable machine tool beds, joy sticks, surgical manipulators, and orientable units for optical components. Another pantograph based new structure named PantoScope having two rotational DoF is also briefly introduced.

Keywords

PantographMechanism (biology)KinematicsOrientation (vector space)Invertible matrixComputer scienceRobot end effectorControl theory (sociology)Set (abstract data type)Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)

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