A Solution for the Force Distribution Problem in Redundantly Actuated Closed Kinematic Chains
John Gardner, K. Srinivasan, Kenneth J. Waldron
- Year
- 1990
- Citations
- 17
Abstract
Proper control of robotic systems which incorporate closed kinematic chains is important in many applications. Among these are the multi-robot work cell and legged vehicles. In these no unique solution exists for the force distribution corresponding to a specified trajectory. A framework within which additional constraint equations may be written is presented here, and the force distribution solved in closed form for a walking machine application. These constraints are related to system performance goals of interest, such as improved traction and/or load sharing among the legs. The proposed technique is shown to be computationally simpler than other alternative solutions to the same problem.
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