Abstract
By a mobile manipulator we mean a robotic system composed of a non-holonomic mobile platform and a holonomic manipulator fixed to the platform. A taskspace of the mobile manipulator includes positions and orientations of its end effector relative to an inertial coordinate frame. The kinematics of a mobile manipulator are represented by a driftless control system with outputs. Admissible control functions of the platform along with joint positions of the manipulator constitute the endogenous configuration space. Endogenous configurations have a meaning of controls. A map from the endogenous configuration space into the taskspace is referred to as the instantaneous kinematics of the mobile manipulator. Within this framework, the inverse kinematic problem for a mobile manipulator amounts to defining an endogenous configuration that drives the end effector to a desirable position and orientation in the taskspace. Exploiting the analogy between stationary and mobile manipulators we present in the paper a collection of regular and singular Jacobian inverse kinematics algorithms. Their performance is evaluated on the basis of intense computer simulations.
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