Title:A Real-Time Nearly Time-Optimal Point-To-Point Trajectory Planning Method Using Dynamic Movement PrimitivesAuthor(s):Klemens Springer,  Hubert Gattringer,  Christoph StögerAbstract:This paper focuses on highly efficient real-time capable time-optimal trajectory planning for point-to-point motions. A method based on the concept of dynamic movement primitives is developed. Thereby an offline generated time-optimal point-to-point trajectory considering nonlinear physical constraints serves as reference for a movement primitive. Through variation of the goal position in a small range around the reference target, new nearly time-optimal point-to-point trajectories are obtained. For the required reconsideration of the physical constraints, a strategy is derived from a common minimum-time optimization problem formulation. Finally a comparison between this and existing real-time capable time-optimal trajectory planning methods is drawn using a six degree-of-freedom serial robot.Booktitle:IEEE Proceedings of the RAAD 2014ISBN:978-80-227-4219-1Page Reference:page 89-94, 6 page(s)Publishing:9/2014Number:34043

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