Abstract

In this paper, the motion planning of a dual-arm robot with kinematic constraints is studied based on arm-angle constraints. When a dual-arm robot moves a common object, a closed kinematic chain is formed between the dual-arm and the object. The standard sampling-based trajectory planning algorithm solves the problem with closed-chain constraint, but this causes other problems; the running time increases, the success rate decreases, and the motion trajectory of the end effector is not smooth resulting in large output error. Therefore, this paper proposes a dual-arm coordinated trajectory optimization algorithm based on arm-angle constraints. Firstly, the kinematics of the dual-arm robot is modeled and analyzed, and the definition of the arm-angle in a seven-axis robot is proposed, the workspace of the dual-arm coordinated operation is considered to constrain it, the kinematics equation combined with the single/multi-objective optimization algorithm is used to optimize the end output error, and the joint trajectory is parameterized. This paper solves the problems that the slave arm lags behind the main arm, the motion trajectory of the dual-arm is not smooth, and the dual-arm are squeezed due to internal force during the coordinated movement of the dual-arm. The trajectory optimization improves the synchronization of the coordinated operation of the dual-arm, reduces the output error of the velocity and acceleration at the end of the dual-arm. After limiting the arm-angle, dual-arm manipulation is anthropomorphic the robot does not produce distorted arm configurations.

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