Abstract

SUMMARYA method for trajectory control in the joint space is presented. An acceleration profile is proposed for each segment of the trajectory. After a twofold integration a position trajectory is obtained with advantageous characteristics. The position trajectory is completely dynamically balanced; it exhibits continuity up to the third derivative of the position. This way, minimum requirements are imposed on the actuators. The technique delivers predictable results since the trajectory deviates only slightly from a straight line connection between successive joint coordinates. Very limited computational effort is required.

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