A novel method to find the orientation and position of a triaxial accelerometer mounted on a six degrees-of-freedom industrial robot is proposed and evaluated on experimental data. The method consists of two consecutive steps, where the first is to estimate the orientation of the accelerometer from static experiments. In the second step the accelerometer position relative to the robot base is identified using accelerometer readings when the accelerometer moves in a circular path and where the accelerometer orientation is kept constant in a path fixed coordinate system. Once the accelerometer position and orientation are identified it is possible to use the accelerometer in robot model parameter identification and in advanced control solutions. Compared to previous methods, the accelerometer position estimation is completely new, whereas the orientation is found using an analytical solution to the optimisation problem. Previous methods use a parameterisation where the optimisation uses an iterative solver. ; LINK-SIC


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    Title :

    Method to Estimate the Position and Orientation of a Triaxial Accelerometer Mounted to an Industrial Manipulator


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    Publication date :

    2011-01-01


    Type of media :

    Paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



    Classification :

    DDC:    629





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