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Rigid Body Dynamics

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Robots and the future

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Introducing Line and Point Features

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An image contains a huge amount of pixel data, and a video stream is a massive flow of pixel data. Typically a robot has only a few inputs, the position or velocity of its joints. How do we go from all that camera data to the small amount of data the robot really needs?

Introduction to Velocity Kinematics in 3D

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We will learn about the relationship, in 3D, between the velocity of the joints and the velocity of the end-effector — the velocity kinematics. This relationship is described by a Jacobian matrix which also provides information about how easily the end-effector can move in different Cartesian directions. To do this in 3D we need to […]

Rate of Change of Pose in 2D

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We introduce the relationship between the velocity of the robot’s joints and the velocity of the end-effector in 3D space.

Introduction to Velocity Kinematics in 2D

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We will learn about the relationship, in 2D, between the velocity of the joints and the velocity of the end-effector — the velocity kinematics. This relationship is described by a Jacobian matrix which also provides information about how easily the end-effector can move in different Cartesian directions.

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