Kinematic Analysis of Robot Manipulators

Kinematic Analysis of Robot Manipulators
Title Kinematic Analysis of Robot Manipulators PDF eBook
Author Carl D. Crane, III
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2008-01-03
Genre Science
ISBN 0521047935

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Introduction to robot manipulators, with case studies of industrial robots.

Kinematic Analysis of Robot Manipulators

Kinematic Analysis of Robot Manipulators
Title Kinematic Analysis of Robot Manipulators PDF eBook
Author Carl David Crane
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 443
Release 1998-03-28
Genre Science
ISBN 0521570638

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Introduction to robot manipulators, with case studies of industrial robots.

Kinematic Analysis of Robot Manipulators

Kinematic Analysis of Robot Manipulators
Title Kinematic Analysis of Robot Manipulators PDF eBook
Author Carl D. Crane, III
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 444
Release 1998-03-28
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780521570633

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A robot manipulator is a movable chain of links interconnected by joints. One end is fixed to the ground, and a hand or end effector that can move freely in space is attached at the other end. This book begins with an introduction to the subject of robot manipulators. Next, it describes in detail a forward and reverse analysis for serial robot arms. Most of the text focuses on closed form solution techniques applied to a broad range of manipulator geometries, from typical industrial robot designs (relatively simple geometries) to the most complicated case of seven general links serially connected by six revolute joints. A unique feature is its detailed analysis of 6R-P and 7R mechanisms. Case studies show how the techniques described in the book are used in real engineering applications. The book will be useful to both graduate students and engineers working in the field of robotics.

Elements of Robotics

Elements of Robotics
Title Elements of Robotics PDF eBook
Author Mordechai Ben-Ari
Publisher Springer
Pages 311
Release 2017-10-25
Genre Computers
ISBN 3319625330

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This open access book bridges the gap between playing with robots in school and studying robotics at the upper undergraduate and graduate levels to prepare for careers in industry and research. Robotic algorithms are presented formally, but using only mathematics known by high-school and first-year college students, such as calculus, matrices and probability. Concepts and algorithms are explained through detailed diagrams and calculations. Elements of Robotics presents an overview of different types of robots and the components used to build robots, but focuses on robotic algorithms: simple algorithms like odometry and feedback control, as well as algorithms for advanced topics like localization, mapping, image processing, machine learning and swarm robotics. These algorithms are demonstrated in simplified contexts that enable detailed computations to be performed and feasible activities to be posed. Students who study these simplified demonstrations will be well prepared for advanced study of robotics. The algorithms are presented at a relatively abstract level, not tied to any specific robot. Instead a generic robot is defined that uses elements common to most educational robots: differential drive with two motors, proximity sensors and some method of displaying output to the user. The theory is supplemented with over 100 activities, most of which can be successfully implemented using inexpensive educational robots. Activities that require more computation can be programmed on a computer. Archives are available with suggested implementations for the Thymio robot and standalone programs in Python.

Modelling and Control of Robot Manipulators

Modelling and Control of Robot Manipulators
Title Modelling and Control of Robot Manipulators PDF eBook
Author Lorenzo Sciavicco
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 391
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1447104498

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Fundamental and technological topics are blended uniquely and developed clearly in nine chapters with a gradually increasing level of complexity. A wide variety of relevant problems is raised throughout, and the proper tools to find engineering-oriented solutions are introduced and explained, step by step. Fundamental coverage includes: Kinematics; Statics and dynamics of manipulators; Trajectory planning and motion control in free space. Technological aspects include: Actuators; Sensors; Hardware/software control architectures; Industrial robot-control algorithms. Furthermore, established research results involving description of end-effector orientation, closed kinematic chains, kinematic redundancy and singularities, dynamic parameter identification, robust and adaptive control and force/motion control are provided. To provide readers with a homogeneous background, three appendices are included on: Linear algebra; Rigid-body mechanics; Feedback control. To acquire practical skill, more than 50 examples and case studies are carefully worked out and interwoven through the text, with frequent resort to simulation. In addition, more than 80 end-of-chapter exercises are proposed, and the book is accompanied by a solutions manual containing the MATLAB code for computer problems; this is available from the publisher free of charge to those adopting this work as a textbook for courses.

Basics of Robotics

Basics of Robotics
Title Basics of Robotics PDF eBook
Author Adam Morecki
Publisher Springer
Pages 589
Release 2014-05-04
Genre Science
ISBN 3709125324

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This volume contains the basic concepts of modern robotics, basic definitions, systematics of robots in industry, service, medicine and underwater activity. Important information on walking and mili-walking machines are included as well as possible applications of microrobots in medicine, agriculture, underwater activity.

Smart Sensors Measurements and Instrumentation

Smart Sensors Measurements and Instrumentation
Title Smart Sensors Measurements and Instrumentation PDF eBook
Author Santhosh K V
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 503
Release 2021-05-10
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9811603367

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This book presents the select proceedings of Control Instrumentation and System Conference, (CISCON 2020) held at Manipal Institute of Technology, MAHE, Manipal. It examines a wide spectrum covering the latest trends in the fields of instrumentation, sensors and systems, and industrial automation and control. The topics covered include image and signal processing, robotics, renewable energy, power systems and power drives, performance attributes of MEMS, multi-sensor data fusion, machine learning, optimization techniques, process control, safety monitoring, safety critical control, supervisory control, system modeling and virtual instrumentation. The book is a valuable reference for researchers and professionals interested in sensors, adaptive control, automation and control and allied fields.