Control of Robot Manipulators in Joint Space

Tutors can design entry-level courses in robotics with a strong orientation to the fundamental discipline of manipulator control

pdf solutions manual

Overheads will save a great deal of time with class preparation and will give students a low-effort basis for more detailed class notes

Courses for senior undergraduates can be designed around Parts I - III; these can be augmented for masters courses using Part IV

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Control of Robot Manipulators in Joint Space

Tutors can design entry-level courses in robotics with a strong orientation to the fundamental discipline of manipulator control

pdf solutions manual

Overheads will save a great deal of time with class preparation and will give students a low-effort basis for more detailed class notes

Courses for senior undergraduates can be designed around Parts I - III; these can be augmented for masters courses using Part IV

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Control of Robot Manipulators in Joint Space

Control of Robot Manipulators in Joint Space

Control of Robot Manipulators in Joint Space

Control of Robot Manipulators in Joint Space

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Tutors can design entry-level courses in robotics with a strong orientation to the fundamental discipline of manipulator control

pdf solutions manual

Overheads will save a great deal of time with class preparation and will give students a low-effort basis for more detailed class notes

Courses for senior undergraduates can be designed around Parts I - III; these can be augmented for masters courses using Part IV


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781852339944
Publisher: Springer London
Publication date: 08/23/2005
Series: Advanced Textbooks in Control and Signal Processing
Edition description: 2005
Pages: 426
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.36(d)

About the Author

Rafael Kelly has occupied teaching positions at National University of Mexico (UNAM)m University of Nuevo León, ITESM, and CICESE Research Center. He has been visiting Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and INRIA, France. He is the author of more than 130 papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings, most of them devoted to robot control. Professor Kelly is the recipient of many awards and honours among which is the national award of the Mexican Academy of Sciences. He has taught robot control once a year since 1989.

Victor Santibañez spent several years at the Hot Roller Mill Department of Altos Hornos de México, at the Electronics Instrumentation Department of of Metalúrgica Mexicana Peñoles and the Instituto de Automática Industrial del Consejo Superior de Investigación Científica in Madrid. He has taught robot control and adaptive control twice each year at ITL Mexico since 1997. He is also author of about fifty journal and conference papers as well as a book chapter in adaptive control of manipulators.

Antonio Loría has been a research fellow at the University of Twente, NTNU Norway and UCSB, California. Currently, he has a tenure position as Associate Researcher with the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), France. He is author of more than seventy scientific journal and conference papers as well as four book chapters in control theory; of these publications, more than 20 are on robot control. He is co-author of Passivity-based Control of Euler-Lagrange Systems: Mechanical, Electrical and Electromechanical Applications by R. Ortega, A. Loria, P.J. Nicklasson and H. Sira-Ramirez (1-85233-016-3).

Table of Contents

Preliminaries.- to Part I.- What Does “Control of Robots” Involve?.- Mathematical Preliminaries.- Robot Dynamics.- Properties of the Dynamic Model.- Case Study: The Pelican Prototype Robot.- Position Control.- to Part II.- Proportional Control plus Velocity Feedback and PD Control.- PD Control with Gravity Compensation.- PD Control with Desired Gravity Compensation.- PID Control.- Motion Control.- to Part III.- Computed-torque Control and Computed-torque+ Control.- PD+ Control and PD Control with Compensation.- Feedforward Control and PD Control plus Feedforward.- Advanced Topics.- to Part IV.- P“D” Control with Gravity Compensation and P“D” Control with Desired Gravity Compensation.- to Adaptive Robot Control.- PD Control with Adaptive Desired Gravity Compensation.- PD Control with Adaptive Compensation.
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