Solvable Criteria and Sequential Solution Method for the General 6R Inverse Kinematics Problem

Author(s):  
Justin Zhang ◽  
Winston Zhang ◽  
Michael Zhang
1997 ◽  
Vol 63 (5) ◽  
pp. 699-703
Author(s):  
Xiaohai JIN ◽  
Sachio SHIMIZU ◽  
Nobuyuki FURUYA

2015 ◽  
Vol 109 (6) ◽  
pp. 561-574 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mitra Asadi-Eydivand ◽  
Mohammad Mehdi Ebadzadeh ◽  
Mehran Solati-Hashjin ◽  
Christian Darlot ◽  
Noor Azuan Abu Osman

2012 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chin-Hsing Kuo ◽  
Jian S. Dai

A crucial design challenge in minimally invasive surgical (MIS) robots is the provision of a fully decoupled four degrees-of-freedom (4-DOF) remote center-of-motion (RCM) for surgical instruments. In this paper, we present a new parallel manipulator that can generate a 4-DOF RCM over its end-effector and these four DOFs are fully decoupled, i.e., each of them can be independently controlled by one corresponding actuated joint. First, we revisit the remote center-of-motion for MIS robots and introduce a projective displacement representation for coping with this special kinematics. Next, we present the proposed new parallel manipulator structure and study its geometry and motion decouplebility. Accordingly, we solve the inverse kinematics problem by taking the advantage of motion decouplebility. Then, via the screw system approach, we carry out the Jacobian analysis for the manipulator, by which the singular configurations are identified. Finally, we analyze the reachable and collision-free workspaces of the proposed manipulator and conclude the feasibility of this manipulator for the application in minimally invasive surgery.


2013 ◽  
Vol 273 ◽  
pp. 119-123
Author(s):  
Ding Jin Huang ◽  
Teng Liu

The use of traditional analytical method for manipulator inverse kinematics is able to get a display solution with the limitations of the application, only when the robotic arm has a specific structure. In view of the insufficient, this paper presents an improved artificial potential field method to solve the inverse kinematics problem of the manipulator which does not have a special structure. Firstly, establish the standard DH model for the robot arm. Then the strategy that improves search space of artificial potential field method and motion control standard is presented by combining artificial potential field method with the manipulator. Finally, the simulation results show that the proposed method is effective.


Robotica ◽  
1986 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 263-267 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ronald L. Huston ◽  
Timothy P. King

SUMMARYThe dynamics of “simple, redundant robots” are developed. A “redundant” robot is a robot whose degrees of freedom are greater than those needed to perform a given kinetmatic task. A “simple” robot is a robot with all joints being revolute joints with axes perpendicular or parallel to the arm segments. A general formulation, and a solution algorithm, for the “inverse kinematics problem” for such systems, is presented. The solution is obtained using orthogonal complement arrays which in turn are obtained from a “zero-eigenvalues” algorithm. The paper concludes with an assertion that this solution, called the “natural dynamics solution,” is optimal in that it requires the least energy to drive the robot.


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