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Inverse kinematic solution for near-simple robots and its applications to robot calibration

S. Hayati, Gerald P. Roston

Year
1986
Citations
8

Abstract

This paper provides an inverse kinematic solution for a class of robot manipulators called near-simple manipulators. The kinematics of these manipulators differ from those of simple-robots by small parameter variations. Although most robots are by design simple, in practice, due to manufacturing tolerances, every robot is near-simple. The method in this paper gives an approximate inverse kinematics solution for real time applications based on the nominal solution for these robots. The validity of the results are tested both by a simulation study and by applying the algorithm to a PUMA robot.

Keywords

Inverse kinematicsRobotKinematicsSimple (philosophy)Robot kinematicsRobot calibrationInverseCalibrationComputer scienceControl theory (sociology)

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