Modular Relative Jacobian for Dual-Arms and the Wrench Transformation Matrix

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Author list: Jamisola RS, Kormushev P, Caldwell DG, Ibikunle F

Publisher: IEEE

Place: NEW YORK

Publication year: 2015

Number of pages: 6

eISBN: 978-1-4673-7338-8

Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Abstract

A modular relative Jacobian is recently derived and is expressed in terms of the individual Jacobians of stand-alone manipulators. It includes a wrench transformation matrix, which was not shown in earlier expressions. This paper is an experimental extension of that recent work, which showed that at higher angular end-effector velocities the contribution of the wrench transformation matrix cannot be ignored. In this work, we investigate the dual-arm force control performance, without necessarily driving the end-effectors at higher angular velocities. We compare experimental results for two cases: modular relative Jacobian with and without the wrench transformation matrix. The experimental setup is a dual-arm system consisting of two KUKA LWR robots. Two experimental tasks are used: relative end-effector motion and coordinated independent tasks, where a force controller is implemented in both tasks. Furthermore, we show in an experimental design that the use of a relative Jacobian affords less accurate task specifications for a highly complicated task requirement for both end-effectors of the dual-arm. Experimental results on the force control performance are compared and analyzed.


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Dual-arms, force control, modular, Relative Jacobian, single manipulator control, Wrench transformation matrix


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