A comprehensive guide to the friction, contact and impact on robot
control and force feedback mechanism Dynamics and Control of Robotic
Manipulators with Contact and Friction offers an authoritative guide
to the basic principles of robot dynamics and control with a focus on
contact and friction. The authors discuss problems in interaction
between human and real or virtual robot where dynamics with friction
and contact are relevant. The book fills a void in the literature with
a need for a text that considers the contact and friction generated in
robot joints during their movements. Designed as a practical
resource, the text provides the information needed for task planning
in view of contact, impact and friction for the designer of a robot
control system for high accuracy and long durability. The authors
include a review of the most up-to-date advancements in robot dynamics
and control. It contains a comprehensive resource to the effective
design and fabrication of robot systems and components for engineering
and scientific purposes. This important guide: Offers a comprehensive
reference with systematic treatment and a unified framework Includes
simulation and experiments used in dynamics and control of robot
considering contact, impact and friction Discusses the most current
tribology methodology used to treat the multiple–scale effects
Contains valuable descriptions of experiments and software used
Presents illustrative accounts on the methods employed to handle
friction in the closed loop, including the principles, implementation,
application scope, merits and demerits Offers a cohesive treatment
that covers tribology and multi-scales, multi-physics and nonlinear
stochastic dynamics control Written for graduate students of robotics,
mechatronics, mechanical engineering, tracking control and practicing
professionals and industrial researchers, Dynamics and Control of
Robotic Manipulators with Contact and Friction offers a review to
effective design and fabrication of stable and durable robot system
and components.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781119422501
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Global Research (STMS)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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