TY - JOUR
T1 - Stability compensation of a mobile manipulator by manipulatorpaper motion
T2 - Feasibility and planning
AU - Qiang, Huang
AU - Tanie, Kazuo
AU - Sugano, Shigeki
PY - 1998/1/1
Y1 - 1998/1/1
N2 - In order for a mobile manipulator to move stably (without overturning) and execute end-effector tasks simultaneously, a manipulator with redundancy is effective. Using this redundancy, it is possible to perform tasks at an expected manipulator configuration when the robot is stableand compensate system stability when the robot is unstable. However, the ability to compensate stability by this manipulator motion is limited. Thus, in order to ensure the feasibility of stability compensation, the task plan or vehicle motion must be within this ability. In this paper, firstthe concept of the stability compensation range by static posture change is proposed. Then, within the stability compensation range, the compensation motion of a redundant manipulator considering an expected manipulator configuration and the system stability is derived, given the end-effectortrajectory and the vehicle motion. Finally, the effectiveness of this method is illustrated by simulation examples.
AB - In order for a mobile manipulator to move stably (without overturning) and execute end-effector tasks simultaneously, a manipulator with redundancy is effective. Using this redundancy, it is possible to perform tasks at an expected manipulator configuration when the robot is stableand compensate system stability when the robot is unstable. However, the ability to compensate stability by this manipulator motion is limited. Thus, in order to ensure the feasibility of stability compensation, the task plan or vehicle motion must be within this ability. In this paper, firstthe concept of the stability compensation range by static posture change is proposed. Then, within the stability compensation range, the compensation motion of a redundant manipulator considering an expected manipulator configuration and the system stability is derived, given the end-effectortrajectory and the vehicle motion. Finally, the effectiveness of this method is illustrated by simulation examples.
KW - Configuration
KW - Mobile manipulator
KW - Redundancy
KW - Stability compensation
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U2 - 10.1163/156855399X00892
DO - 10.1163/156855399X00892
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0032639047
SN - 0169-1864
VL - 13
SP - 25
EP - 40
JO - Advanced Robotics
JF - Advanced Robotics
IS - 1
ER -