Machines (Dec 2023)

Obstacle Avoidance in Operational Configuration Space Kinematic Control of Redundant Serial Manipulators

  • Adrian Peidro,
  • Edward J. Haug

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/machines12010010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 10

Abstract

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Kinematic control of redundant serial manipulators has been carried out for the past half century based primarily on a generalized inverse velocity formulation that is known to have mathematical deficiencies. A recently developed inverse kinematic configuration mapping is employed in an operational configuration space differentiable manifold formulation for redundant-manipulator kinematic control with obstacle avoidance. This formulation is shown to resolve deficiencies in the generalized inverse velocity formulation, especially for high-degree-of-redundancy manipulators. Tracking a specified output trajectory while avoiding obstacles for four- and twenty-degree-of-redundancy manipulators is carried out to demonstrate the effectiveness of the differentiable manifold approach for applications with a high degree of redundancy and to show that it indeed resolves deficiencies of the conventional generalized inverse velocity formulation in challenging applications.

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