• 제목/요약/키워드: Denavit-Hartenberg Link Parameters

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6-3 스튜워트 플랫폼 운동장치의 새로운 기구학 해석방법 (A New Kinematic Analysis of 6-3 Stewart Platform Manipulator)

  • 김낙인;이종원
    • 대한기계학회논문집A
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    • 제25권8호
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    • pp.1206-1212
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    • 2001
  • The kinematic analysis of Stewart platform manipulator(SPM) is carried out in order to reduce the calculation time for its forward kinematic solution when the iterative numerical method is employed. The kinematic equations for three substructures of the 6-3 SPM are newly derived by introducing Denavit-Hartenberg link parameters and using kinematic constraints associated with the SPM and substructure kinematics. It is shown that the forward kinematics can be easily solved from three nonlinear equations with three unknown variables only, leading to a great reduction in calculation time.

URDF로부터 DH 파라미터를 구성하는 일반적인 방법 (A Universal Method for Constructing DH parameters from Unified Robot Description Format)

  • 유병기;이준영;박상현;김무림
    • 로봇학회논문지
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.37-47
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    • 2023
  • This paper introduced how to construct Denavit-Hartenberg (DH) parameters from the Unified Robot Description Format (URDF). URDF is convenient for describing a robot even though the robot is very complex. On the other hand, DH convention is not an easy notation for many novices who want to describe a robot. Therefore, most vendors provide URDF and users prefer to use URDF to describe a robot. However, some controllers or algorithms are based on DH parameters to perform kinematics, dynamics, control, etc. To connect URDF and DH parameters, we present a three-step approach to construct DH parameters from URDF. The first step is to define the joint axis for constructing DH parameters. The second step is constructing DH parameters to define joint character. The final step is constructing DH parameters to define the coordinate frame of the child link. This approach is based on intuitive vector calculation and guarantees the uniqueness of DH parameters. To verify our approach, we applied our approach to a simple one-link robot, a manipulator with 6 DOF, and a quadruped robot with 3 DOF per leg. We verified that our approach worked well based on forward kinematic results.

시각기반 웜 자세의 기구학적 모형화 (Vision-based Kinematic Modeling of a Worm's Posture)

  • 도용태;탄콕키옹
    • 제어로봇시스템학회논문지
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.250-256
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    • 2015
  • We present a novel method to model the body posture of a worm for vision-based automatic monitoring and analysis. The worm considered in this study is a Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans), which is popularly used for research in biological science and engineering. We model the posture by an open chain of a few curved or rigid line segments, in contrast to previously published approaches wherein a large number of small rigid elements are connected for the modeling. Each link segment is represented by only two parameters: an arc angle and an arc length for a curved segment, or an orientation angle and a link length for a straight line segment. Links in the proposed method can be readily related using the Denavit-Hartenberg convention due to similarities to the kinematics of an articulated manipulator. Our method was tested with real worm images, and accurate results were obtained.

링크인자 보정에 의한 로보트 위치 정밀도 개선 (Positioning Accuracy Improvement of Robots by Link Parameter Calibration)

  • 조의정;하영균;이상조;박영필
    • 한국정밀공학회지
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    • 제6권3호
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    • pp.32-45
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    • 1989
  • The positioning accuracy of robots depends upon a forward kinematics which relates the joint variables to the orientation and position of the robot extremity in the absolute coordinate system. The relationship between two connective joint coordi- nates of a robot, which is the basis of the kinematics, is defined by 4 Denavit-Hartenberg parameters. But manufacturing errors in machining and assembly process of robots lead to disctrepancies between the design parameters and the physical structure. Thus, improving the positioning accuracy of robots reguires the identification of the actual link parameters of each robot. In this study, the least-squares method is used to calibrate the link parameters and off-line parameter calibration software is developed. Computer simulation is done to study the dependence of the calibration performance upon the DOF of the robot and number of acquired data set used in the least-squares method. 3 DOF Robot/Controller and specially designed 3D coordinate measurer is made and experiment is carried out to verify the theoretical and computational analysis.

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