Control of Manipulation Robots [electronic resource] : Theory and Application /

This monograph represents the second book of the series entitled: "SCI­ ENTIFIC FUNDAl-1ENTALS OF ROBOTICS". While the first volume provides a study of the dynamics of spatial mechanisms and its application to the design of these mechanisms, the present one focuses on the synthesis -of control based~n the knowledge of dynamic models (presented in de­ tail in the first_ volume). In this way a logical continuity is formed in which one may easily recognize a "dynamic" approach to the design of manipulation r-obots and the synthesis of control algorithms based on exact mathematical models of dynamics of open spatial mechanisms. When writing the monograph, the authors had the following objective: to prove that a study of dynamic properties of manipulation mechanisms is justifiable, to use the dynamic properties in the synthesis of con­ trol algorithms, and to determine, from one case to another, a proper measure of dynamics depending on the type of manipulation task, the "v$!locity at which "it is carried out, and on the type of the manipu- tion mechanisms itself. The authors believe they have thus made the study of dynamics,' aimed at synthesizing algorithms for dynamic con­ trol, free from unnecessary academicism and allowed the readers to apply all the results presented here to practical purposes of manipu­ lator design in thfil broader sense of the word. At this point, the au­ thors would like to present some concepts which were their guidelines in preparing this text.

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Main Authors: Vukobratović, Miomir. author., Stokić, Dragan. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1982
Subjects:Engineering., Control engineering., Robotics., Mechatronics., Engineering economics., Engineering economy., Electrical engineering., Communications Engineering, Networks., Control, Robotics, Mechatronics., Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81857-8
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topic Engineering.
Control engineering.
Robotics.
Mechatronics.
Engineering economics.
Engineering economy.
Electrical engineering.
Engineering.
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Control, Robotics, Mechatronics.
Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing.
Engineering.
Control engineering.
Robotics.
Mechatronics.
Engineering economics.
Engineering economy.
Electrical engineering.
Engineering.
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Control, Robotics, Mechatronics.
Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing.
spellingShingle Engineering.
Control engineering.
Robotics.
Mechatronics.
Engineering economics.
Engineering economy.
Electrical engineering.
Engineering.
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Control, Robotics, Mechatronics.
Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing.
Engineering.
Control engineering.
Robotics.
Mechatronics.
Engineering economics.
Engineering economy.
Electrical engineering.
Engineering.
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Control, Robotics, Mechatronics.
Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing.
Vukobratović, Miomir. author.
Stokić, Dragan. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Control of Manipulation Robots [electronic resource] : Theory and Application /
description This monograph represents the second book of the series entitled: "SCI­ ENTIFIC FUNDAl-1ENTALS OF ROBOTICS". While the first volume provides a study of the dynamics of spatial mechanisms and its application to the design of these mechanisms, the present one focuses on the synthesis -of control based~n the knowledge of dynamic models (presented in de­ tail in the first_ volume). In this way a logical continuity is formed in which one may easily recognize a "dynamic" approach to the design of manipulation r-obots and the synthesis of control algorithms based on exact mathematical models of dynamics of open spatial mechanisms. When writing the monograph, the authors had the following objective: to prove that a study of dynamic properties of manipulation mechanisms is justifiable, to use the dynamic properties in the synthesis of con­ trol algorithms, and to determine, from one case to another, a proper measure of dynamics depending on the type of manipulation task, the "v$!locity at which "it is carried out, and on the type of the manipu- tion mechanisms itself. The authors believe they have thus made the study of dynamics,' aimed at synthesizing algorithms for dynamic con­ trol, free from unnecessary academicism and allowed the readers to apply all the results presented here to practical purposes of manipu­ lator design in thfil broader sense of the word. At this point, the au­ thors would like to present some concepts which were their guidelines in preparing this text.
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Control engineering.
Robotics.
Mechatronics.
Engineering economics.
Engineering economy.
Electrical engineering.
Engineering.
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Control, Robotics, Mechatronics.
Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing.
author Vukobratović, Miomir. author.
Stokić, Dragan. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2203852018-07-30T23:57:55ZControl of Manipulation Robots [electronic resource] : Theory and Application / Vukobratović, Miomir. author. Stokić, Dragan. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1982.engThis monograph represents the second book of the series entitled: "SCI­ ENTIFIC FUNDAl-1ENTALS OF ROBOTICS". While the first volume provides a study of the dynamics of spatial mechanisms and its application to the design of these mechanisms, the present one focuses on the synthesis -of control based~n the knowledge of dynamic models (presented in de­ tail in the first_ volume). In this way a logical continuity is formed in which one may easily recognize a "dynamic" approach to the design of manipulation r-obots and the synthesis of control algorithms based on exact mathematical models of dynamics of open spatial mechanisms. When writing the monograph, the authors had the following objective: to prove that a study of dynamic properties of manipulation mechanisms is justifiable, to use the dynamic properties in the synthesis of con­ trol algorithms, and to determine, from one case to another, a proper measure of dynamics depending on the type of manipulation task, the "v$!locity at which "it is carried out, and on the type of the manipu- tion mechanisms itself. The authors believe they have thus made the study of dynamics,' aimed at synthesizing algorithms for dynamic con­ trol, free from unnecessary academicism and allowed the readers to apply all the results presented here to practical purposes of manipu­ lator design in thfil broader sense of the word. At this point, the au­ thors would like to present some concepts which were their guidelines in preparing this text.General Principles of Control Synthesis of Robots and Manipulators -- — system class definition -- Classification of robots -- Requirements of robot control synthesis -- Brief survey of results from the domain of robot control synthesis -- Principles of robot control synthesis -- References -- 1 Dynamics of Manipulators -- 1.1. Method for the construction of dynamic equation based on the basic theorems of mechanics -- 1.2. The complete dynamical model of manipulation systems -- 1.3. Computer oriented method for linearization of dynamic models of open kinematic chains -- References -- 2 Synthesis of Manipulation Control -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Definition of the control task -- 2.3. Stage of nominal dynamics -- 2.4. Stage of perturbed dynamics -- 2.5. Linear optimal regulator -- 2.6. Synthesis of decentralized and global control-stage of perturbed dynamics -- 2.7. Discrete-time control synthesis -- 2.8. An interactive computer-oriented algorithm for control synthesis -- 2.9. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix 2. A. Suboptimality of Global Control -- Appendix 2. B. Analysis of »Distribution of the Model« Between Subsystems and Coupling -- Reference -- Appendix 2. C. Stability Analysis of System with Decentralized Regulator and Observer -- References -- 3 Control Synthesis for Typical Manipulations Tasks -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Task of transferring the manipulator tip along a desired trajectory -- 3.3. Transfer of working object with desired orientation along prescribed trajectory -- 3.4. Control of orientation of gripper using load-feedback -- 3.5. Assembly process -- 3.6. Multiprocessor realization of decentralized and global control -- 3.7. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix 3. A. Simulation Algorithm for Assembly.This monograph represents the second book of the series entitled: "SCI­ ENTIFIC FUNDAl-1ENTALS OF ROBOTICS". While the first volume provides a study of the dynamics of spatial mechanisms and its application to the design of these mechanisms, the present one focuses on the synthesis -of control based~n the knowledge of dynamic models (presented in de­ tail in the first_ volume). In this way a logical continuity is formed in which one may easily recognize a "dynamic" approach to the design of manipulation r-obots and the synthesis of control algorithms based on exact mathematical models of dynamics of open spatial mechanisms. When writing the monograph, the authors had the following objective: to prove that a study of dynamic properties of manipulation mechanisms is justifiable, to use the dynamic properties in the synthesis of con­ trol algorithms, and to determine, from one case to another, a proper measure of dynamics depending on the type of manipulation task, the "v$!locity at which "it is carried out, and on the type of the manipu- tion mechanisms itself. The authors believe they have thus made the study of dynamics,' aimed at synthesizing algorithms for dynamic con­ trol, free from unnecessary academicism and allowed the readers to apply all the results presented here to practical purposes of manipu­ lator design in thfil broader sense of the word. At this point, the au­ thors would like to present some concepts which were their guidelines in preparing this text.Engineering.Control engineering.Robotics.Mechatronics.Engineering economics.Engineering economy.Electrical engineering.Engineering.Communications Engineering, Networks.Control, Robotics, Mechatronics.Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81857-8URN:ISBN:9783642818578