Fractional-order kinematic analysis of biomechanical inspired manipulators

Author:

Tenreiro Machado José A1,Lopes António M2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical Engineering, Polytechnic of Porto, Institute of Engineering, Portugal

2. UISPA–LAETA/INEGI, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal

Abstract

Present-day mechanical manipulators reveal limited performances when compared with the human arm. Joint-driven manipulators are sub-optimal due to the high actuator requirements imposed by the transients of the operational space tasks. Muscle-actuated arms are superior because the anatomic structures adapt the task requirements to the driving linear actuators. However, the advantages of muscle actuation are difficult to unravel using the standard integer-order kinematics based on the integer derivatives, namely the positions, velocities and accelerations. This paper investigates the human arm and evaluates the influence of biomechanics upon the driving actuators by means of a new method of kinematic analysis and visualisation. The proposed method uses the tools of fractional calculus for computing the continuous propagation of the signals between positions and accelerations. The behaviour of the variables is compared in the joint and muscle spaces, using both the kinematics in the time domain and the describing function method. In this line of thought, the classical integer-order kinematics, with three discrete levels of visualisation, is generalised to a continuous description represented by the fractional-order kinematics.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Aerospace Engineering,Automotive Engineering,General Materials Science

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