MANIPULATION
Velocity Profile Generation of a Robotic Manipulator to Minimize Tracking Error
L.M. Hideg, R.P. Judd
- Year
- 1988
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
The method described in this paper promotes accurate tracking of a given path by a robotic manipulator. The manipulator's velocity along the path is slowed as manipulator singularities or path corners are encountered. This adjustment is necessary to keep the manipulator tracking close to the path to satisfy error criteria. A numerical example is presented.
Keywords
Path (computing)Tracking (education)Control theory (sociology)Tracking errorManipulator (device)Robot manipulatorParallel manipulatorComputer scienceGravitational singularityTrajectory
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