2024
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2024.1388609
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Anthropomorphic motion planning for multi-degree-of-freedom arms

Xiongfei Zheng,
Yunyun Han,
Jiejunyi Liang

Abstract: With the development of technology, the humanoid robot is no longer a concept, but a practical partner with the potential to assist people in industry, healthcare and other daily scenarios. The basis for the success of humanoid robots is not only their appearance, but more importantly their anthropomorphic behaviors, which is crucial for the human-robot interaction. Conventionally, robots are designed to follow meticulously calculated and planned trajectories, which typically rely on predefined algorithms and … Show more

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“…As a quintic polynomial [37] in the joint space was adopted for the test, the joint trajectory can be expressed as:…”
Section: Trajectory Tracking Test Of the Spm-wammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a quintic polynomial [37] in the joint space was adopted for the test, the joint trajectory can be expressed as:…”
Section: Trajectory Tracking Test Of the Spm-wammentioning
confidence: 99%