International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems (Mar 2019)

Typical configuration analysis of a modular reconfigurable cable-driven parallel robot

  • Tao Zhao,
  • Bin Zi,
  • Sen Qian,
  • Zeqiang Yin,
  • Dan Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1729881419834756
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16

Abstract

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To obtain better flexibility and multifunction in varying practical applications, several typical configurations of a modular reconfigurable cable-driven parallel robot are analyzed in this article. The spatial topology of the modular reconfigurable cable-driven parallel robot can be reconfigured by manually detaching or attaching the different number of modular branches as well as changing the connection points on the end-effector to satisfy diverse task requirements. The structure design of the modular reconfigurable cable-driven parallel robot is depicted in detail, including the design methodology, mechanical description, and control architecture. The inverse kinematics and dynamics of the modular reconfigurable cable-driven parallel robot considering diverse configurations are derived according to the vector closed rule and Lagrange method, respectively. The numerical simulation and related experiments of a typical configuration are achieved and analyzed. The results verify the effectiveness and feasibility of the inverse kinematics and dynamics models for the modular reconfigurable cable-driven parallel robot.