Introduction, brief history, components, types and classification of robots, Homogeneous transformations, representation of joints and links using D-H parameters, direct and inverse kinematics of manipulators, examples of kinematics of some common manipulator configurations, Jacobian and dynamics of manipulators, trajectory planning; Purpose and types of sensors, Internal and external sensors, common sensors–displacement sensors, velocity sensors, force sensors and vision, necessity of actuators, different kinds of actuators – stepper motors, DC servo and brushless motors, programming of robots. |
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