DocumentCode
1380518
Title
Kinematic-Sensitivity Indices for Dimensionally Nonhomogeneous Jacobian Matrices
Author
Cardou, Philippe ; Bouchard, Samuel ; Gosselin, Clement
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Laval Univ., Quebec City, QC, Canada
Volume
26
Issue
1
fYear
2010
Firstpage
166
Lastpage
173
Abstract
Numerous performance indices have been proposed to compare robot architectures based on their kinematic properties. However, none of these indices seems to draw a consensus among the robotics community. The most notorious indices, which are manipulability and dexterity, still entail some drawbacks, which are mainly due to the impossibility to define a single invariant metric for the special Euclidean group. The natural consequence is to use two distinct metrics, i.e., one for rotations and one for point displacements, as has already been proposed by other researchers. This is the approach used in this paper, where we define the maximum rotation sensitivity and the maximum point-displacement sensitivity. These two indices provide tight upper bounds to the end-effector rotation and point-displacement sensitivity under a unit-magnitude array of actuated-joint displacements. Therefore, their meaning is thought to be clear and definite to the designer of a robotic manipulator. Furthermore, methods for the computation of the proposed indices are devised, some of their properties are established and interpreted in the context of robotic manipulator design, and an example is provided.
Keywords
Jacobian matrices; manipulator kinematics; sensitivity analysis; dimensionally nonhomogeneous Jacobian matrices; end-effector rotation; kinematic-sensitivity indices; maximum point-displacement sensitivity; point-displacement sensitivity; robot architectures; robotic manipulator; single invariant metric; unit-magnitude array; Accuracy; Jacobian matrix; condition number; dexterity; kinematic sensitivity; manipulability; matrix norm; parallel robot; serial robot;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Robotics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1552-3098
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TRO.2009.2037252
Filename
5378571
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