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Static-to-kinematic modeling and experimental validation of tendon-driven quasi continuum manipulators with nonconstant subsegment stiffness

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摘要 Continuum robots with high flexibility and compliance have the capability to operate in confined and cluttered environments. To enhance the load capacity while maintaining robot dexterity, we propose a novel non-constant subsegment stiffness structure for tendon-driven quasi continuum robots(TDQCRs) comprising rigid-flexible coupling subsegments.Aiming at real-time control applications, we present a novel static-to-kinematic modeling approach to gain a comprehensive understanding of the TDQCR model. The analytical subsegment-based kinematics for the multisection manipulator is derived based on screw theory and product of exponentials formula, and the static model considering gravity loading,actuation loading, and robot constitutive laws is established. Additionally, the effect of tension attenuation caused by routing channel friction is considered in the robot statics, resulting in improved model accuracy. The root-mean-square error between the outputs of the static model and the experimental system is less than 1.63% of the arm length(0.5 m). By employing the proposed static model, a mapping of bending angles between the configuration space and the subsegment space is established. Furthermore, motion control experiments are conducted on our TDQCR system, and the results demonstrate the effectiveness of the static-to-kinematic model.
作者 郑先杰 丁萌 刘辽雪 王璐 郭毓 Xian-Jie Zheng;Meng Ding;Liao-Xue Liu;Lu Wang;Yu Guo(School of Automation,Nanjing University of Science and Technology,Nanjing 210094,China)
机构地区 School of Automation
出处 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第1期316-326,共11页 中国物理B(英文版)
基金 Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.61973167) the Jiangsu Funding Program for Excellent Postdoctoral Talent。
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