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Applied Dynamics and CAD of Manipulation Robots. Scientific Fundamentals of Robotics

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Applied Dynamics and CAD of Manipulation Robots. Scientific Fundamentals of Robotics Synopsis

This book is a logical continuation of Volume 1 of the series entitled "Scientific Fundamentals of Robotics" which presents all of the basic methods for computerized construction of dynamics of manipulation ro- bots as well as the essential concepts of computer-aided design of their mechanics. Vol. 1 of the Series also contains the main practical re- sults from the elastodynamics of manipulation robots, having in mind a need for forming a computer procedure which allows efficient checks of elastic deformations of a manipulator tip or some other of its charac- teristic points. Wishing to add a highly applications-oriented dimension to the dynamic aspect of studies of manipulation robots, the authors have made a kind of a topic-based selection by leaving unconsidered some aspects of studies of robots, such as elasticity, and discussing others, more im- portant in their opinion, to such an extent as suffices to make them practically applicable. The authors have decided not to treat in detail the problem of flexible manipulation robots for two reasons. The first results from the atti- tude that the permissible (desired) robot elasticity may, satisfacto- rily well, be tested using the method described in Vol. 1 of the Series.

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ISBN: 9783642822063
Publication date: 30th December 2011
Author: M Vukobratovic, V Potkonjak
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 306 pages
Series: Communications and Control Engineering
Genres: Artificial intelligence
Automatic control engineering
Computer-aided design (CAD)
Management and management techniques
Engineering: general
Technical design