Affiliation:
1. School of Mechanical Engineering Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
Abstract
Kinematically simple manipulators with six joints have unavoidable degenerate configurations that correspond to certain positions or orientations of the end-effector within the workspace. In these degenerate configurations, the end-effec tor of the manipulator is not capable of a motion with six independent degrees of freedom. Such a manipulator reduces the flexibility of a manufacturing system because manufac turing processes need to be planned so that positions or ori entations of the end-effector that correspond to degenerate configurations of the manipulator are not required. In this paper a nondegenerate kinematic solution is devel oped for a kinematically simple seven-jointed robot manipu lator. The solution guarantees that the manipulator is capa ble of positioning and orienting its end-effector within the workspace without ever finding itself in a degenerate configu ration. The nondegenerate kinematic solution is in closed form and is developed from well-known methods and results in three-dimensional kinematics. It is believed that this seven-jointed robot manipulator will be most useful in flexible manufacturing systems.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Artificial Intelligence,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Modelling and Simulation,Software
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