A simulated annealing particle swarm optimization(PSO)algorithm is utilized in this paper to plan the motion of space manipulators with minimized base disturbance,not only its attitude but also its position.Since spac...A simulated annealing particle swarm optimization(PSO)algorithm is utilized in this paper to plan the motion of space manipulators with minimized base disturbance,not only its attitude but also its position.Since space manipulators must meet the Law of Momentum Conservation,any motion of manipulators will disturb the spacecraft which is free-float in the space environment.This paper tries to limit this effect to the minimum.First,this paper establishes the mathematical model for space manipulators by generalized Jacobian matrix(GJM) and analyzes its inverse kinematics by Theory of Screws.Second,a polynomial function of seventh degree is used to parameterize the joint motion and quaternion representation is also used to represent attitude of spacecraft.Moreover,this paper designs a proper objective function and depicts this algorithm detailedly and clearly.Finally,the results of numerical simulation are verified by the proposed algorithm.展开更多
The calculation of speed prediction equations has been the subject of numerous researches in the past. The majority of them present models to predict free-flow speed in terms of the road geometry at the curved road se...The calculation of speed prediction equations has been the subject of numerous researches in the past. The majority of them present models to predict free-flow speed in terms of the road geometry at the curved road sections and more specifically in terms of the radiuses of the curves. Common characteristic is that none of them approaches the speed behavior of motorcycles since they are excluded from the datasets of the various studies. Instead, the models usually predict operating speed for other vehicle types such as passenger cars, vans, pickups and trucks. The present paper aims to cover this gap by developing speed prediction equations for motorcycles. For this purpose a new methodology is proposed while field measurements were carried out in order to obtain an adequate dataset of free-flow speeds along the curved sections of three different two lane rural roads. The aforementioned field measurements were conducted by two participants incorporating various road conditions (e.g. light conditions, experience level, familiarity with the routes). The ultimate target was the development of speed prediction equations by calculating the optimum regression curves between the curve radius’ and the corresponding velocities for the different road conditions. The research revealed that the proposed methodology could be used as a very useful tool to investigate motorcyclists’ behavior at curved road sections. Moreover it was feasible to draw conclusions correlating the speed adjustment with the various driving conditions.展开更多
文摘A simulated annealing particle swarm optimization(PSO)algorithm is utilized in this paper to plan the motion of space manipulators with minimized base disturbance,not only its attitude but also its position.Since space manipulators must meet the Law of Momentum Conservation,any motion of manipulators will disturb the spacecraft which is free-float in the space environment.This paper tries to limit this effect to the minimum.First,this paper establishes the mathematical model for space manipulators by generalized Jacobian matrix(GJM) and analyzes its inverse kinematics by Theory of Screws.Second,a polynomial function of seventh degree is used to parameterize the joint motion and quaternion representation is also used to represent attitude of spacecraft.Moreover,this paper designs a proper objective function and depicts this algorithm detailedly and clearly.Finally,the results of numerical simulation are verified by the proposed algorithm.
文摘The calculation of speed prediction equations has been the subject of numerous researches in the past. The majority of them present models to predict free-flow speed in terms of the road geometry at the curved road sections and more specifically in terms of the radiuses of the curves. Common characteristic is that none of them approaches the speed behavior of motorcycles since they are excluded from the datasets of the various studies. Instead, the models usually predict operating speed for other vehicle types such as passenger cars, vans, pickups and trucks. The present paper aims to cover this gap by developing speed prediction equations for motorcycles. For this purpose a new methodology is proposed while field measurements were carried out in order to obtain an adequate dataset of free-flow speeds along the curved sections of three different two lane rural roads. The aforementioned field measurements were conducted by two participants incorporating various road conditions (e.g. light conditions, experience level, familiarity with the routes). The ultimate target was the development of speed prediction equations by calculating the optimum regression curves between the curve radius’ and the corresponding velocities for the different road conditions. The research revealed that the proposed methodology could be used as a very useful tool to investigate motorcyclists’ behavior at curved road sections. Moreover it was feasible to draw conclusions correlating the speed adjustment with the various driving conditions.