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A Synthetic Algorithm for Tracking a Moving Object in a Multiple-Dynamic Obstacles Environment Based on Kinematically Planar Redundant Manipulators

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  • Hongzhe Jin
  • Hui Zhang
  • Zhangxing Liu
  • Decai Yang
  • Dongyang Bie
  • He Zhang
  • Ge Li
  • Yanhe Zhu
  • Jie Zhao

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This paper presents a synthetic algorithm for tracking a moving object in a multiple-dynamic obstacles environment based on kinematically planar manipulators. By observing the motions of the object and obstacles, Spline filter associated with polynomial fitting is utilized to predict their moving paths for a period of time in the future. Several feasible paths for the manipulator in Cartesian space can be planned according to the predicted moving paths and the defined feasibility criterion. The shortest one among these feasible paths is selected as the optimized path. Then the real-time path along the optimized path is planned for the manipulator to track the moving object in real-time. To improve the convergence rate of tracking, a virtual controller based on PD controller is designed to adaptively adjust the real-time path. In the process of tracking, the null space of inverse kinematic and the local rotation coordinate method (LRCM) are utilized for the arms and the end-effector to avoid obstacles, respectively. Finally, the moving object in a multiple-dynamic obstacles environment is thus tracked via real-time updating the joint angles of manipulator according to the iterative method. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm is feasible to track a moving object in a multiple-dynamic obstacles environment.

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  • Hongzhe Jin & Hui Zhang & Zhangxing Liu & Decai Yang & Dongyang Bie & He Zhang & Ge Li & Yanhe Zhu & Jie Zhao, 2017. "A Synthetic Algorithm for Tracking a Moving Object in a Multiple-Dynamic Obstacles Environment Based on Kinematically Planar Redundant Manipulators," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-15, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7310105
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/7310105
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