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Real-Time Dynamics of Manipulation Robots. Scientific Fundamentals of Robotics

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This is the fourth book from the Series "Scientific Fundamentals of Ro- botics". The first two volumes have established abackqround for studying the dynamics and control of robots. While the first book was exclusive- ly devoted to the dynamics of active spatial mechanisms, the second treated the problems of the dynamic control of manipulation robots. In contrast to the first two books, where recursive computer-aided me- thods for setting robot dynamic equations where described, this mono- graph presents a new approach to the formation of robot dynamics. The goal is to achieve the real-time model computation using up-to-date mi- crocomputers. The presented concept could be called a numeric-symbolic, or analytic, approach to robot modelling. It will be shown that the generation of analytical robot model may give new excellent possibili- ties concerning real-time applications. It is of essential importance in synthesizing the algorithms for nonadaptive and adaptive control of manipulation robots. If should be pointed out that the high computational efficiency has been achieved by off-line computer-aided preparation of robot equations. The parameters of a specified robot must be given in advance. This, af- ter each significant variation in robot structure (geometrical and dy- namical parameters) ,we must repeat the off-line stage. Thus is why the numerical procedures will always have their place in studying the dy- namic properties of robotic systems. This monograph is organized in 5 chapters.

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ISBN: 9783642822001
Publication date: 22nd December 2011
Author: M Vukobratovic, N Kircanski
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 242 pages
Series: Communications and Control Engineering
Genres: Artificial intelligence
Automatic control engineering
Computer-aided design (CAD)
Management and management techniques
Classical mechanics
Engineering: general