Configuration Optimization for Manipulator Kinematic Calibration Based on Comprehensive Quality Index

Kinematic calibration performance is heavily dependent on two factors-the ability of calibration configurations mapping kinematic parameter errors, and the un-modeled errors including joint clearance, thermal expansion, and measurement noise. Therefore, this paper deals with the calibration configur...

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Main Authors: Gang Chen, Lei Wang, Bonan Yuan, Dan Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8686085/
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Summary:Kinematic calibration performance is heavily dependent on two factors-the ability of calibration configurations mapping kinematic parameter errors, and the un-modeled errors including joint clearance, thermal expansion, and measurement noise. Therefore, this paper deals with the calibration configuration optimization to reduce the impact of the two factors on calibration performance. We pay particular attention to establish an index for evaluating calibration configuration's quality. Different from other works, the proposed comprehensive quality index can simultaneously reflect configurations' observability and globality. Furthermore, the numerical methods are used to analyze the relationships between the comprehensive quality index and configuration number, and the relationships between calibration performance and configuration number. Based on the above relationships, we provide a feasible solution for determining the calibration configuration number of a specific manipulator. Based on the above work, configuration optimization model is established and solved by particle swarm optimization. The simulation of an eight degree-of-freedom manipulator illustrates the advantages of the proposed method. In 100 calibration simulations, optimized configurations perform better than random configurations, with the position accuracy increased by 43.86% and the attitude accuracy increased by 14.29%.
ISSN:2169-3536