MANIPULATION
Design of kinematically redundant mechanisms
John Baillieul
- Year
- 1985
- Citations
- 8
Abstract
It has been noted that obstacles in the workspace can effectively reduce the number of degrees of freedom of a robot mechanism. For a nonredundant mechanism this can result in reduced functionallity, but it need not be a problem when there are extra degrees of freedom. Indeed. it is possible to design motion planning algorithms which in the process of steering the manipulator away from obstacles also resolve the redundancy.
Keywords
WorkspaceRedundancy (engineering)Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Mechanism (biology)Motion planningComputer scienceRobotProcess (computing)Control theory (sociology)Kinematics
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