Homework2 PDF
Homework2 PDF
Here each kinematic joint connects two adjacent members. Assume that the relative displacement
between adjacent members i − 1 and i is described by an operator Ti that is a 4x4 matrix whose
elements are computed in a coordinate frame {A} fixed to the base of the chain. Now, if each member
is displaced in sequence, starting from the free end, the displacement operator for the resultant total
displacement of the free end will be given by T1 T2 T3 T4 . (Note: In this problem you are to use only
displacements operators, not coordinate transformations)
However, if the displacements are done in the reverse order, ie. starting at the fixed end, and moving in
the sequence 1, 2, 3, 4, then the operators T2 , T3 , and T4 no longer represent the actual displacements.
Determine, in terms of the original Ti :
(a) The operator for joint 2, when its displacement is done after the displacement in joint 1. Let us
call this operator T2′
(b) The operator for joint 3 when its displacement follows the displacement in joints 1 and 2 (from
part (a)). Let us call this operator T3′
(c) The operator for joint 4 when its displacement follows the displacement in joints 1, 2 and 3 (from
part (b)). Let us call this operator T4′
(d) Using your results for parts (a), (b) and (c), show that the resulting displacement operator for
the free end is still T1 T2 T3 T4
(a) Draw a schematic of this manipulator, with the axes of frames {0} through {5} labeled. Include
all non-zero Denavit-Hartenberg parameters and the joint variables. Draw your schematic in the
position where, as far as possible, the angles θi are in their zero positions.
(b) Write down the Denavit-Hartenberg parameters for this manipulator, in the form of a table:
i ai−1 αi−1 di θi
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