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Parallel Robots With Unconventional Joints - Kinematics and Motion Planning

English · Hardback

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This book shows how, through certain geometric transformations, some of the standard joints used in parallel robots can be replaced with lockable or non-holonomic joints. These substitutions allow for reducing the number of legs, and hence the number of actuators needed to control the robot, without losing the robot's ability to bring its mobile platform to the desired configuration. The kinematics of the most representative examples of these new designs are analyzed and their theoretical features verified through simulations and practical implementations.  

List of contents


1 Introduction: lockable and non-holonomic joints.- 1.1 Motivation.- 1.2 Precursors.- 1.3 Organization of this book.- References.- 2 Parallel robots with lockable revolute joints.- 2.1 Kinematics of the 4RbRPS parallel robot.- 2.2 Maneuvers.- 2.3 Motion planning.- 2.4 Hardware implementation.- 2.5 Software implementation.- References.- 3 Spherical non-holonomic joints.- 3.1 Under-actuated parallel robots with spherical non-holonomic joints.- 3.2 Implementation of spherical non-holonomic joints.- References.- 4 Kinematics of the 3SnPU spatial robot.- 4.1 The 3SnPU robot.- 4.2 Instantaneous kinematics.- 4.3 Statics analysis.- 4.4 Singularities.- 4.5 Controllability.- 4.6 Example.- References.- 5 Motion planning for the 3SnPU robot.- 5.1 Motion planning.- 5.2 Using truncated series.- 5.3 Example.- References.- 6 Kinematics of the Sn-2UPS spherical robot.- 6.1 Kinematic model.- 6.2 Deriving a bilinear model.- 6.3 Singularities.- 6.4 A, B, and rotations in R4.- 6.5 Workspace computation.- 7 Motion planning for the Sn-2UPS robot.- 7.1 Kinematic model.- 7.2 Three-move motion planner.- 7.3 Two-move motion planner.- 7.4 Single-move motion planner.- 7.5 Example.- 7.6 Implementation.- References.- 8 Conclusions.

Summary

This book shows how, through certain geometric transformations, some of the standard joints used in parallel robots can be replaced with lockable or non-holonomic joints. These substitutions allow for reducing the number of legs, and hence the number of actuators needed to control the robot, without losing the robot's ability to bring its mobile platform to the desired configuration. The kinematics of the most representative examples of these new designs are analyzed and their theoretical features verified through simulations and practical implementations.  

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"This book should be of interest to practicing and research engineers as well as Ph.D. students from the field of mechanical engineering and, in particular, from robotics." (Clementina Mladenova, zbMATH 1447.70001, 2020)

Product details

Authors Patric Grosch, Patrick Grosch, Federico Thomas
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030113032
ISBN 978-3-0-3011303-2
No. of pages 107
Dimensions 156 mm x 244 mm x 12 mm
Weight 342 g
Illustrations VIII, 107 p. 52 illus., 42 illus. in color.
Series Parallel Robots: Theory and Applications
Parallel Robots: Theory and Applications
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

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