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9 November 1989 End-Point Deflection And Slope Measurements Of A Flexible Robot Arm
Woosoon Yim
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Abstract
The increasing demand for the light-weight elastic manipulator requires the accurate means of measuring end-point deflection and slope of each link due to its flexibility. The end-effector position and orientation of an elastic robot depends on both link tip deflection and slope in addition to the joint angles. In other words, for an accurate control of end-effector position and orientation, the link tip deflection and slope should be measured using any sensory devices. The proposed system uses a laser beam to measure two-dimensional deflection and slope angle and can be utilized for static and dynamic correction of robot end-effector position using the appropriate control schemes.
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Woosoon Yim "End-Point Deflection And Slope Measurements Of A Flexible Robot Arm", Proc. SPIE 1167, Precision Engineering and Optomechanics, (9 November 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962940
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KEYWORDS
Beam splitters

Sensors

Optomechanical design

Control systems

Kinematics

Lanthanum

Light sources

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