Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering (한국정밀공학회지)
- Volume 14 Issue 4
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- Pages.64-71
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- 1997
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- 1225-9071(pISSN)
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- 2287-8769(eISSN)
A Study on Observability of Model Parameters for Robot Calibration
로봇 캘리브레이션을 위한 모델 파라미터의 관측성 연구
Abstract
Objective of calibration is to find out the accurate kinematic relationships between robot joint angles and the position of the end-effector by estimating accurate model parameters defining the kinematic function. Estimating the model parameters requires measurement of the end-effector position at a number of different robot configurations. This paper studies the implication of measurement configurations in robot calibration. For selecting appropriate measurement configurations in robot calibration, an index is defined to measure the observability of the model parameters with respect to a set of robot configurations. It is found that, as the observability index of the selected measurement configurations increase the attribution of the position errors to the parameter errors becomes dominant while the effects of the measurement and unmodeled errors are less significant; consequently better estimation of parameter errors is expected. To demonstrate the implication of the observability measure in robot calibration, computer simulations are performed and their results are discussed.
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