Abstract
Various definitions of task-space tolerances, using geometric pseudoenvelopes, are introduced, and new approaches to "direct" and "inverse" joint-error analysis of robots are formulated. These error analyses lead to the development of a "feasible joint-tolerance domain" concept for use in computer-aided design of robots.
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