The identification of the dynamic model of a robotic manipulator represents a fundamental step for designing high performance model-based controllers. Despite the huge number of works presented on this topic, the symbolic dynamic model reduction (i.e., the identification of the set of parameters observable through the measure of joint torques and positions) still remain a challenging task, characterized from tailored solutions, adapted from time to time to specific families of mechanisms. The work here presented, introduces an automatic and analytical reduction of the dynamic model, based on a multi-dimensional Fourier series decomposition of the dynamic equations. The procedure enables to obtain symbolically the base dynamic parameters (BP) starting from a given kinematic structure. The Fourier based model reduction can be applied indifferently both to open- and closed-chain kinematics. A simulated example shows the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.

A general analytical procedure for robot dynamic model reduction

Beschi, Manuel
Primo
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Villagrossi, Enrico
Secondo
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Pedrocchi, Nicola
Co-ultimo
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Molinari Tosatti, Lorenzo
Co-ultimo
Supervision
2015

Abstract

The identification of the dynamic model of a robotic manipulator represents a fundamental step for designing high performance model-based controllers. Despite the huge number of works presented on this topic, the symbolic dynamic model reduction (i.e., the identification of the set of parameters observable through the measure of joint torques and positions) still remain a challenging task, characterized from tailored solutions, adapted from time to time to specific families of mechanisms. The work here presented, introduces an automatic and analytical reduction of the dynamic model, based on a multi-dimensional Fourier series decomposition of the dynamic equations. The procedure enables to obtain symbolically the base dynamic parameters (BP) starting from a given kinematic structure. The Fourier based model reduction can be applied indifferently both to open- and closed-chain kinematics. A simulated example shows the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
2015
Istituto di Sistemi e Tecnologie Industriali Intelligenti per il Manifatturiero Avanzato - STIIMA (ex ITIA)
978-1-4799-9994-1
Parallel Robots
Calibration and Identification
Dynamics
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