Geometric Approach for Inverse Kinematics of the FANUC CRX Collaborative Robot

Author:

Abbes Manel1ORCID,Poisson Gérard1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. PRISME, University of Orléans, INSA-CVL, UR 4229, 18000 Bourges, France

Abstract

Because they are safe and easy to use, collaborative robots are revolutionizing many sectors, including industry, medicine, and agriculture. Controlling their dynamics, movements, and postures are key points in this evolution. Inverse kinematics is then crucial for robot motion planning. In 6R serial robots, achieving a desired pose is possible with different joint combinations. In this paper, our focus lies in studying forward and, mainly, inverse kinematics of the FANUC CRX-10iA cobot, a 6R cobotic arm with a non-spherical wrist. Its specific structural parameters implies that no analytical solutions exist except for some particular situations. FANUC does not provide the complete set of inverse kinematic solutions, even when 16 solutions are possible, only 8 of them are provided in Roboguide software. Furthermore, the existing literature on joints-to-workspace mapping for CRX cobots is currently very limited. It either lacks or provides partial or inconsistent inverse kinematics analysis. We present and detail a novel fully geometric method for numerically solving inverse kinematics meeting the requirement of high precision and a fast response. This approach provides both the exact number of inverse kinematics solutions and the sets of joint angles even for singular configuration. Its effectiveness was verified through simulations using the Roboguide Software and experimentation on the actual CRX-10iA cobot. Several examples (8, 12, or 16 inverse kinematic solutions) have enabled us to validate and prove the robustness and reliability of this geometric approach.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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