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1 March 1992 Time-optimal trajectory generation for coordinated robotic manipulators using cell-to-cell mapping method
Fei-Yue Wang, Bing Pu
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Abstract
The method of cell-to-cell mapping for nonlinear dynamics analysis has been receiving increasing attention in recent years. The possibility of using cell-to-cell mapping for optimal control problems has also been explored by several researchers. In this paper we present results of applying cell-to-cell mapping methods to solve the problem of optimal trajectory generation for coordinated robotic manipulators handling a common object along specified geometric paths. This method uses the cell state concept together with discretized controls and cost functions. The optimal trajectories and the corresponding controls are determined by using the cell-to-cell mapping in a simple search process.
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Fei-Yue Wang and Bing Pu "Time-optimal trajectory generation for coordinated robotic manipulators using cell-to-cell mapping method", Proc. SPIE 1612, Cooperative Intelligent Robotics in Space II, (1 March 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.56751
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KEYWORDS
Robotics

Space robots

Dynamical systems

Actuators

Analytical research

Computer programming

Computing systems

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