Abstract

In comparison to the conventional parallel robots, cable-driven parallel robots (CDPRs) have generally superior features such as simple production technology, low energy consumption, large workspace, high payload to moving weight ratio, and also low cost. On the other hand, a wheeled mobile robot (WMR) which is capable of covering a vast area can be used when no specific space is designated for the stationary accessories of a robot. In this paper, the integration of a CDPR with a WMR is proposed to overcome some of the issues related to each of these robots. The kinematic equations of the robot are presented. To derive the dynamic equations, Gibbs–Appel (G–A) formulation is used, which in contrary to the Lagrange formulation benefits from advantages of quasi-velocities over generalized coordinates as well as not requiring Lagrange multipliers. The dynamic equations of the two parts are coupled, and the interacting effects are observable from the governing equations. By considering non-holonomic wheels for the robot, internal dynamics appears in the equations. However, based on some conditions, the equations are input–output linearizable via a static feedback. The platform trajectory is designed based on the given end-effector trajectory. The effectiveness of the controller is shown through simulations and experimental tests.

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