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Title: Real Time Control for a Zero Gravity Robotic End Effector
Authors: Salter, C.A.
Baras, John S.
Department/Program: ISR
Type: Technical Report
Keywords: Intelligent Servomechanisms
Issue Date: 1990
Series/Report no.: ISR; TR 1990-13
Abstract: There is no doubt that the task of gripping and handling objects in space is an important one. The ability to easily manipulate objects in a zero gravity environment will play a key role in future space activities. It is the aim of this research to develop control laws for the zero gravity robotic end effector designed by engineers at NASA Goddard. A hybrid force/position controller will be used. Sensory data available to the controller are obtained from an array of strain gauges and a linear potentiometer. Applying well known optimal control theoretic principles, the control which allows the desired holding force to be achieved smoothly without oscillation. In addition, an algorithm is found to determine contact force and contact location.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1903/4964
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