Final Exam: Introduction To Robotics 16-311 Fall 2010
Final Exam: Introduction To Robotics 16-311 Fall 2010
Final Exam: Introduction To Robotics 16-311 Fall 2010
Name:
Team:
You can use one 8.5 x 11 inch sheet of paper of notes written in your own hand
Good Luck
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Question 5
Total
Problem #1 [25 pts]
The robot below has a revolute joint with angle θ at the base which rotates a prismatic joint with
length s whose range of motion is 0 to 100 cm. The base joint has no limits. The robot is shown in
its initial position.
There are 3 obstacles: two point obstacles at (0,50) and (0,-50), and a curved quarter circular wall
with radius 75 cm.
Chose a metric and draw the shortest path in configuration space when the end-effector starts at
(45,60) and arrives at (–45,60) [10pts]
Draw the path of the end-effector in the work space for the above shortest path [5pts].
EXTRA CPSACE
Problem #2 [20 pts]
Note: A circle is different from a disk; remember to shade in if needed. If there is no answer, write
NONE. If joint limits are not specified, assume no joint limits.
A. the set of points that the end effector can reach for the two-link robot where L1 > L2
B. the set of points that the end effector can reach for the two-link robot where L1 < L2
C. the set of points that the end effector can position and orient the last link for a three link
manipulator where L1 > L2 > L3 and L2 + L3 > L1.
D. the set of points that the end effector can position and orient the last link for a two-link
manipulator where L1 < L2
Problem #3 [25 pts]
y l
0 cos
0 sin
B. The initial allowable motions for this system are g1( q ) , g 2( q ) 1
0 tan
l
1 0
To what physical motion to these correspond [5pt]
C. Perform the Lie Bracket of [g1, g2] and call the result g3. To what motion does g3
correspond [5pts]
D. Perform the Lie Bracket of [g1, g3] and call the result g4. To what motion does g4
correspond [5pts]
E. Perform the Lie Bracket of [g2, g3] and call the result g5. To what motion does g5
correspond [5pts]
Problem 4: Inverse Kinematics [20pts]
(a) What are the parameters for the configuration of this robot?
(5 points)
Please do parts (b) and (c) on the next page and clearly label your
answers (draw a box around them)
(b) Derive the inverse kinematics for the robot. That is, for a
given (x, y, z), give an equation for each parameter you listed
above. Assume z > h + s0. (10 points)
(c) Derive the inverse kinematics using no assumption about the value of z. (10 points)
Problem #5 [5 pts]
Prove or disprove: a translation and a rotation about the same axis are commutative. That
is, TuRu = RuTu. For simplicity, you can assume that the axis u is the x-axis (without loss of
generality, since one can choose a coordinate system however one wishes).