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Microcomputer Aided Selection Of Robot Manipulators
This paper presents two programs for microcomputer aided assessment of the
performance of robot manipulators. The first program automatically generates
robot models based on user-supplied kinematic parameters. The program also
derives a kinematic model that relates the motion of manipulator end-effector to
the motion of the joints using the inverse kinematic approach. The approach uses a
robust inversion technique that can handle singular conditions as well as joint
redundancy. A user can optionally select evaluation of kinematic capabilities of the
robot manipulator, such as the ability of the end-effector to reach a specified
position and orientation in space or the evaluation of the work space. The second
program generates dynamic variables, such as forces and torques, based on
user-supplied dynamic parameters and equations of motion of the various joints.
Both programs are written for implementation on personal computers. Several
runs were carried out to demonstrate the capability and execution times of the two
program
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