Kinematics Modeling of a Notched Continuum Manipulator

Author:

Du Zhijiang1,Yang Wenlong1,Dong Wei1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Robotics and System, Harbin Institute of Technology, 2 Yikuang Street, Harbin 150080, China e-mail:

Abstract

In this paper, the kinematics modeling of a notched continuum manipulator is presented, which includes the mechanics-based forward kinematics and the curve-fitting-based inverse kinematics. In order to establish the forward kinematics model by using Denavit–Hartenberg (D–H) procedure, the compliant continuum manipulator featuring the hyper-redundant degrees of freedom (DOF) is simplified into finite discrete joints. Based on that hypothesis, the mapping from the discrete joints to the distal position of the continuum manipulator is built up via the mechanics model. On the other hand, to reduce the effect of the hyper-redundancy for the continuum manipulator's inverse kinematic model, the “curve-fitting” approach is utilized to map the end position to the deformation angle of the continuum manipulator. By the proposed strategy, the inverse kinematics of the hyper-redundant continuum manipulator can be solved by using the traditional geometric method. Finally, the proposed methodologies are validated experimentally on a triangular notched continuum manipulator which illustrates the capability and the effectiveness of our proposed kinematics for continuum manipulators and also can be used as a generic method for such notched continuum manipulators.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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