2024
DOI: 10.3390/robotics13080122
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Task-Dependent Comfort Zone, a Base Placement Strategy for Mobile Manipulators Based on Manipulability Measures

Martin Sereinig,
Peter Manzl,
Johannes Gerstmayr

Abstract: The present contribution introduces the task-dependent comfort zone as a base placement strategy for mobile manipulators using different manipulability measures. Four different manipulability measures depending on end-effector velocities, forces, stiffness, and accelerations are considered. By evaluating a discrete subspace of the manipulator workspace with these manipulability measures and using image-processing algorithms, a suitable goal position for the autonomous mobile manipulator was defined within the … Show more

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