Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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697879 | Automatica | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Most control algorithms for rigid robots are given in joint coordinates. However, since the task to be accomplished is expressed in Cartesian coordinates, inverse kinematics has to be computed in order to implement the control law. Alternatively, one can develop the necessary theory directly in workspace coordinates. This has the disadvantage of a more complex robot model. In this paper, a control-observer scheme is given to achieve exact Cartesian tracking without the knowledge of the manipulator dynamics nor computing inverse kinematics. Also, only joint measurements are used.
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Authors
Marco A. Arteaga, Adrián Castillo-Sánchez, Vicente Parra-Vega,