Interaction Control of Robot Manipulators: Six degrees-of-freedom tasks
Robot interaction control is one of the most challenging targets for industrial robotics. While it would provide the robotic systems with a high degree of autonomy, its effectiveness is limited by the complexity of this problem and by the necessity of special sensors (six-dof force sensors). On the other hand, the control methodologies to be adopted for addressing this problem can be considered mature and well-assessed. All the known interaction control strategies (e.g. impedance, direct force control) are tackled and reshuffled in a geometrically consistent way for simplification of the task specification and enhancement of the execution performance. This book represents the first step towards the application of theoretical results at an industrial level; in fact each proposed control algorithm is experimentally tested here on an industrial robotic setup.
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Interaction Control of Robot Manipulators: Six degrees-of-freedom tasks
Robot interaction control is one of the most challenging targets for industrial robotics. While it would provide the robotic systems with a high degree of autonomy, its effectiveness is limited by the complexity of this problem and by the necessity of special sensors (six-dof force sensors). On the other hand, the control methodologies to be adopted for addressing this problem can be considered mature and well-assessed. All the known interaction control strategies (e.g. impedance, direct force control) are tackled and reshuffled in a geometrically consistent way for simplification of the task specification and enhancement of the execution performance. This book represents the first step towards the application of theoretical results at an industrial level; in fact each proposed control algorithm is experimentally tested here on an industrial robotic setup.
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Interaction Control of Robot Manipulators: Six degrees-of-freedom tasks

Interaction Control of Robot Manipulators: Six degrees-of-freedom tasks

by Ciro Natale
Interaction Control of Robot Manipulators: Six degrees-of-freedom tasks

Interaction Control of Robot Manipulators: Six degrees-of-freedom tasks

by Ciro Natale

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Robot interaction control is one of the most challenging targets for industrial robotics. While it would provide the robotic systems with a high degree of autonomy, its effectiveness is limited by the complexity of this problem and by the necessity of special sensors (six-dof force sensors). On the other hand, the control methodologies to be adopted for addressing this problem can be considered mature and well-assessed. All the known interaction control strategies (e.g. impedance, direct force control) are tackled and reshuffled in a geometrically consistent way for simplification of the task specification and enhancement of the execution performance. This book represents the first step towards the application of theoretical results at an industrial level; in fact each proposed control algorithm is experimentally tested here on an industrial robotic setup.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642055195
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 12/07/2010
Series: Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics , #3
Edition description: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003
Pages: 108
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.24(d)

Table of Contents

Task Space Motion Control.- Task Space Impedance Control.- Task Space Force Control.- Applications to a Dual-Robot System.- Conclusion and future research directions.
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