DocumentCode
752394
Title
Acceleration and torque redistribution for a dual-manipulator system
Author
Owen, W.S. ; Croft, E.A. ; Benhabib, B.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. & Ind. Eng., Univ. of Toronto, Ont., Canada
Volume
21
Issue
6
fYear
2005
Firstpage
1226
Lastpage
1230
Abstract
Recent research has considered robotic machining as an alternative to traditional computer numerical control machining, particularly for prototyping applications. However, unlike traditional machine tools, robots are subject to relatively larger dynamic disturbances and operate closer to their torque limits. These factors, combined with inaccurate manipulator and machining process models, can cause joint actuator saturation during operation. This paper presents a trajectory planner that will reduce torques that are near saturation by generating trajectories with a weighted pseudoinverse. Using a relative Jacobian, the tool path is resolved into joint trajectories at the acceleration level. This paper presents a new method for selecting the weighting matrix based on the proximity of the joint torques to saturation limits. This weighting reduces the joint accelerations contributing the most to the torques near saturation, thereby reducing the joint torques. The accelerations of other joints increase to satisfy the increased demand. The effectiveness of the acceleration and torque redistribution algorithm has been demonstrated via extensive simulations.
Keywords
acceleration control; industrial manipulators; machine tools; machining; torque control; acceleration distribution; dual manipulator system; joint torques; machine tools; robotic machining; torque control; torque redistribution; weighted pseudoinverse; Acceleration; Application software; Computer numerical control; Jacobian matrices; Machine tools; Machining; Manipulators; Prototypes; Robots; Torque; Multiple manipulators; redundant systems; trajectory resolution; weighted pseudoinverse;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Robotics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1552-3098
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TRO.2005.853492
Filename
1549951
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