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Dexterous Robotic Hands: Kinematics and Control

Sundar Narasimhan

Year
1988
Citations
17
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Abstract

This report present issues relating to the kinematics and control of dexterous robotic hands using the Utah-MIT hand as an illustrative example. The emphasis throughout is on the actual implementation and testing of the theoretical concepts presented. The kinematics of such hands is interesting and complicated owing to the large number of degrees of freedom involved. The implementation of position and force control algorithms on such tendon driven hands has previously suffered form inefficient formulations and a lack of sophisticated computer hardware. Both these problems are addressed in this report. A multiprocessor architecture has been built with high performance microcomputers on which real-time algorithms can be efficiently implemented. A large software library has also been built to facilitate flexible software development on this architecture. The position and force control algorithms described herein have been implemented and tested on this hardware.

Keywords

KinematicsSoftwareComputer scienceDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Control engineeringPosition (finance)ArchitectureRoboticsControl (management)Robot

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