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Manipulability of manipulators

Mechanism and Machine Theory, 1990
Abstract Manipulability provides a quantitative measure of the closeness of a manipulator to singularity. Arrangement of joint parameters to minimize the incidence of singularities is presented. However, restricting the joint limits will reduce the workspace and create operating barriers within the workspace for the rate control algorithm.
Ming J Tsai, Yee H Chiou
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Manipulability analysis for mobile manipulators

Proceedings 2001 ICRA. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (Cat. No.01CH37164), 2002
We extend the standard definition of manipulability to the case of a nonholonomic mobile manipulator built from an n joint robotic arm and a nonholonomic mobile platform. The effects of mounting the arm on a nonholonomic platform are shown through the analysis of the manipulability thus defined.
Bernard Bayle   +2 more
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Obvious Manipulations

Proceedings of the 2019 ACM Conference on Economics and Computation, 2018
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Peter Troyan, Thayer Morrill
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A mobile manipulator

Proceedings 1999 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (Cat. No.99CH36288C), 2003
This paper describes a mobile manipulator that uses its wheels for manipulation as well as locomotion. This robot, named the mobipulator, looks like a small car with four independently powered wheels, none of them steered. It is designed to manipulate paper and other objects on the surface of a desk.
Matthew T. Mason   +4 more
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Manipulability Analysis of Redundant Robotic Manipulator

Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies, 2020
The increased number of applications of the robotic systems in the human life leads to the need of assigning more complex tasks to such systems. The redundancy of the robotic configuration increases performance and precision of the execution of the assigned tasks.
Lyubomira Miteva   +3 more
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Manipulating Manipulation

British Journal of Political Science, 1982
In a recent article, Alan Ware argues the following:(1) Manipulation is important to liberals because governments and law courts are justified in overriding some person's wants, when determining his interests, only when his wants have been manipulated (pp. 175, 177). (I shall call this person ‘B’.)(2) Manipulation only occurs when some specified person
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The dynamic manipulability ellipsoid for redundant manipulators

Proceedings. 1998 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (Cat. No.98CH36146), 2002
Manipulability ellipsoids are effective tools to perform task space analysis of robotic manipulators in terms of velocities, accelerations and forces at the end effector. A new definition of dynamic manipulability ellipsoid for redundant manipulators is proposed which leads to more correct results in evaluating manipulator capabilities in terms of task-
Pasquale Chiacchio, Mariano Concilio
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Manipulabilities Of Serial-parallel Manipulator Systems

Proceedings of the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2005
This paper presents two different ap- proaches of deflning the manipulabilities and resistivi- ties of serial-parallel manipulator systems. In the flrst approach, the manipulability (resistivity) of the serial- parallel structure is dehed by imposing the kinematic constraint on the local manipulabilities (local resistiv- ities), each of which is ...
Sukhan Lee 0001, Sungbok Kim
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