This paper focuses on the quasi-Spherical Parallel Manipulator (qSPM), a master device for bilateral teleoperation for telesurgery. Conceived as a haptic device for remote center of motion operation, the qSPM control architecture has been designed to implement auxiliary features, such as a reset function that automatically positions the end effector to the workspace center. Being the reachable workspace inside the joint space non-convex, path planning is non-trivial. This paper proposes a segmented point-to-point joint trajectory planning method. The developed algorithm, conceived with due simplifications to decrease computation effort, is able to avoid any critical point within the operative workspace.

Joint Path Planning of the Quasi-Spherical Parallel Manipulator / Pacheco Quinones, Daniel; Maffiodo, Daniela; Laribi, Med Amine. - 1 (MMS, v.163):(2024), pp. 242-248. (Intervento presentato al convegno The 5th IFToMM ITALY Conference tenutosi a Torino (Italia) nel 11-13/09/2024) [10.1007/978-3-031-64553-2_28].

Joint Path Planning of the Quasi-Spherical Parallel Manipulator

Pacheco Quinones, Daniel;Maffiodo, Daniela;
2024

Abstract

This paper focuses on the quasi-Spherical Parallel Manipulator (qSPM), a master device for bilateral teleoperation for telesurgery. Conceived as a haptic device for remote center of motion operation, the qSPM control architecture has been designed to implement auxiliary features, such as a reset function that automatically positions the end effector to the workspace center. Being the reachable workspace inside the joint space non-convex, path planning is non-trivial. This paper proposes a segmented point-to-point joint trajectory planning method. The developed algorithm, conceived with due simplifications to decrease computation effort, is able to avoid any critical point within the operative workspace.
2024
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