2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.mechmachtheory.2015.09.011
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Trajectory planning of kinematically redundant parallel manipulators by using multiple working modes

Abstract: A method for joint trajectory planning of kinematically redundant parallel manipulators is presented in this paper. The method is based on the use of feasibility maps that allow the graphical assessment of postures related to the different working modes of the manipulator. Thus, in such maps suitable trajectories are found in order to improve the performance of the manipulator and to avoid parallel singularities. When the desired path cannot be achieved by using only one working mode of the manipulator without… Show more

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“…Both prepositioning and the ongoing approaches were described by multiobjective problems, defined by Eqs. (26) and (31), respectively. Both optimization problems were solved using the same weighting factors, w 1 ¼ w 2 ¼ 1.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Both prepositioning and the ongoing approaches were described by multiobjective problems, defined by Eqs. (26) and (31), respectively. Both optimization problems were solved using the same weighting factors, w 1 ¼ w 2 ¼ 1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second cost function, that penalizes motion near singular regions can be related to the Condition Number of the Jacobian matrix A as proposed in Alba-Gomez et al [25] and Reveles et al [26]. In fact, this number can be interpreted as a measurement of the closeness of the endeffector and singular regions.…”
Section: Cost Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A problem for parallel robots is that in addition to the the failure of the system when the mechanism is directly in a singularity, the performance of the robot also deteriorates as such a configuration is neared [8]. Therefore, as well as defining the geometric conditions where the robot is directly in a singularity, it is useful to define a region around this condition where the performance of the robot is likely to deteriorate.…”
Section: Kinematically Redundant Planar Parallel Robotsmentioning
confidence: 99%