Reconfigurable cable-driven parallel mechanism design: physical constraints and control
Elham Khoshbin,
Martin J.-D. Otis,
Ramy Meziane
Abstract:The cable-driven parallel mechanism (CDPM) is known as an interesting application in industry to pick and place objects owing to its advantages such as large workspaces. In addition to the advantages of this mechanism, there are some challenges to improving performance by considering constraints in different components, such as the behavior of cables, shape, size of the end effector and base, and model of pulleys and actuators. Moreover, the impact of online geometry reconfiguration must be analyzed. This pape… Show more
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