Inverse Kinematics Proposal to Automatize the 3D Scanning of Handball Shoes by Using a Robotic Arm with 3 Actuated Joints
Rareș Pancu,
Marius Darius Șuteu,
Tiberiu Vesselenyi
et al.
Abstract:The purpose of this paper is to present a procedure for automating the scanning process based on a mathematical model for a handheld 3D scanner for shoes used in some indoor sports. The study aims to use inverse kinematics to automate 3d footwear scanning used for indoor sport (handball) using a robotic arm with three joints. A modeling of the robotic arm and final effector was performed, to simulate the minimum and maximum trajectory of the robot arm according to the angles shown based on the mathematical mod… Show more
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