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A five-bar finger mechanism involving redundant actuators: Analysis and its applications

Authors
Yi, Byung juOh, Sang rokSuh, Il hong
Issue Date
Dec-1999
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Keywords
finger; frequency modulation; internal loading; redundant actuation; stiffness control; virtual trajectory
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation, v.15, no.6, pp.1001 - 1010
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Journal Title
IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation
Volume
15
Number
6
Start Page
1001
End Page
1010
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/46987
DOI
10.1109/70.817665
ISSN
1042-296X
Abstract
Analysis and useful applications of redundant actuation are addressed in this work, A five-bar finger mechanism driven by redundant actuators is given as an illustrative example. It is shown that judicial choice of the location of one redundant actuator greatly enhances the load handling capacity of the system, when compared to those of minimum actuation and more than two redundant actuation, Also, methodologies for stiffness and motion frequency modulations via redundant actuation are investigated in this work. Internal load distribution associated with the stiffness and motion frequency modulations is further discussed. Specifically, the motion frequency of the system is modulated by employing inertial and the spring-like impedance properties created by internal loading, The motion frequency as well as the amplitude of oscillation can be actively adjusted during the motion, and the equilibrium position about which the vibration occurs can also be arbitrarily changed during the motion. Furthermore, using the stiffness modulation capability, a point-to-point motion can be accomplished by a progressive movement of equilibrium posture, which is termed as a virtual trajectory. To show the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms, several simulation results are illustrated.
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