Affiliation:
1. Mathematics Department General Motors Research Laboratories Warren, Michigan 48090
Abstract
Many conventional nonredundant manipulators have singu lar configurations, near which some small motions of the end-effector require excessive and physically unrealizable joint speeds. Consequently, the usable workspace of the ma nipulator is effectively reduced. It has been proposed that high joint speeds could be avoided by introducing redundant joints and using an appropriate kinematic inversion algo rithm. For a very general class of kinematic inversion algo rithms, the theorems of this paper state some fundamental relations between the properties of the algorithm and its ability to resolve such problems. These results have practical implications in the design of controllers for redundant ma nipulators, especially when real-time sensory input is used to modify the manipulator's trajectory.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Artificial Intelligence,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Modeling and Simulation,Software
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