Inverse Kinematics for an Underconstrained Cable Suspension Manipulator
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A generalization of the inverse kinematic problem is introduced for a kinematicly underconstrained cable suspension manipulator that supports a payload platform by three cables with computer-controlled winches. For a sufficiently smooth desired trajectory of the platform, the robot coordinates are algebraically calculated in such a way that the platform is permanently in dynamic equilibrium along that trajectory.
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