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    Solution intervals for variables in spatial RCRCR linkages

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    © 2019. ElsevierAn analytic method to compute the solution intervals for the input variables of spatial RCRCR linkages and their inversions is presented. The input-output equation is formulated as the intersection of a single ellipse with a parameterized family of ellipses, both related with the possible values that certain dual angles determined by the configuration of the mechanism can take. Bounds for the angles of the input pairs of the RCRCR and RRCRC inversions are found by imposing the tangency of two ellipses, what reduces to analyzing the discriminant of a fourth degree polynomial. The bounds for the input pair of the RCRRC inversion is found as the intersection of a single ellipse with the envelope of the parameterized family of ellipses. The method provides the bounds of each of the assembly modes of the mechanism as well as the local extrema that may exist for the input variablePeer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft

    Fast multiresolutive approximations of planar linkage configuration spaces

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    IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2006, Orlando (EE.UU.)This paper presents a numerical method able to compute all possible configurations of a planar linkage. The procedure is applicable to rigid linkages (i.e., those that can only adopt a finite number of isolated configurations) and to mobile ones (i.e., those that have internal degrees of freedom). The method is based on the fact that this analysis always reduces to finding the roots of a polynomial system of linear, quadratic, and hyperbolic equations, which is here tackled with a new strategy exploiting its structure. The method is conceptually simple, geometric in nature, and easy to implement, yet it provides solutions of the desired accuracy in short computation times. Experiments are included which show its performance on the double butterfly linkage, for which an accurate an complete discretization of its configuration space is obtainedThis work was supported by the project 'Planificador de trayectorias para sistemas robotizados de arquitectura arbitraria' (J-00930).Peer Reviewe

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    Remote Sensing

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    This dual conception of remote sensing brought us to the idea of preparing two different books; in addition to the first book which displays recent advances in remote sensing applications, this book is devoted to new techniques for data processing, sensors and platforms. We do not intend this book to cover all aspects of remote sensing techniques and platforms, since it would be an impossible task for a single volume. Instead, we have collected a number of high-quality, original and representative contributions in those areas
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