Cusps and nodes on plane sections of the singularity locus in the joint space
of parallel manipulators play an important role in nonsingular assembly-mode
changing motions. This paper analyses in detail such points, both in the joint
space and in the workspace. It is shown that a cusp (resp. a node) defines a
point of tangency (resp. a crossing point) in the workspace between the
singular curves and the curves associated with the so-called characteristics
surfaces. The study is conducted on a planar 3-RPR manipulator for illustrative
purposes.Comment: 4th International Congress Design and Modeling of Mechanical Systems,
Sousse : Tunisia (2011