Force-Motion Control For A Six Degree-Of-Freedom Robotic Manipulator
Abstract
This paper presents a unified algorithm for motion and force control for a six degree-of-freedom spatial manipulator. The motion-force controller performs trajectory tracking, maneuvering the manipulator's end-effector through desired position, orientations and rates. When contacting an obstacle or target object, the force module of the controller restricts the manipulator movements with a novel force exertion method, which prevents damage to the manipulator, the end-effector, and the objects during the contact or collision. The core strategy presented in this paper is to design the linear acceleration for the end-effector which ensures both trajectory tracking and restriction of any contact force at the end-effector. The design of the controller is validated through numerical simulations and digital twin validation.
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@article{arxiv.2408.04106,
title = {Force-Motion Control For A Six Degree-Of-Freedom Robotic Manipulator},
author = {Sagar Ojha and Karl Leodler and Lou Barbieri and TseHuai Wu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.04106},
year = {2024}
}