Abstract
In an automatic ultrasonic testing system constituted by an ultrasonic probe and a six-axis manipulator, the manipulator needs to run from a static state to the target velocity. To prevent equipment damage caused by sudden acceleration or deceleration, it is necessary to plan the position and pose of the end effector of the manipulator at each detected point. In this manuscript, an algorithm for planning the position and pose of the manipulator is proposed based on the information geometry structure of special orthogonal groups. As the linear operation of the orthogonal matrix corresponding to the manipulator pose is not closed, the manipulator pose at each detected point was calculated using the straightness of the Lie algebra of the special orthogonal group. The matrix information geometry algorithm enabled not only the manipulator to accelerate and decelerate uniformly along the detection trajectory, but also the angular acceleration of the end effector to accelerate uniformly at first, then keep a uniform velocity, and finally decelerate uniformly. The platform motion experiments with the Turin TKB070S six-axis manipulator are carried out to verify the effectiveness of the matrix information geometry algorithm for planning the pose of the manipulator.
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