Abstract
This paper proposes a novel trajectory planning algorithm to design an end-effector motion profile along a specified path. An optimization model based on the whale optimization algorithm (WOA) is established for time-optimal asymmetrical S-curve velocity scheduling. Trajectories designed by end-effector limits may violate kinematic constraints due to the non-linear relationship between the operation and joint space of redundant manipulators. A constraints conversion approach is proposed to update end-effector limits. The path can be divided into segments at the minimum of the updated limitations. On each path segment, the jerk-limited S-shaped velocity profile is generated within the updated limitations. The proposed method aims to generate end-effector trajectory by kinematic constraints which are imposed on joints, resulting in efficient robot motion performance. The WOA-based asymmetrical S-curve velocity scheduling algorithm can be automatically adjusted for different path lengths and start/end velocities, allowing flexibility in finding the time-optimal solution under complex constraints. Simulations and experiments on a redundant manipulator prove the effect and superiority of the proposed method.
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