Degrees of freedom refer to the number of independent coordinate axis movements possessed by a robot, and should not include the opening and closing degrees of freedom of the gripper (end effector). Describing the position and posture of an object in three-dimensional space requires six degrees of freedom, and position operations require three degrees of freedom (waist, shoulder, elbow). Attitude operations require three degrees of freedom (pitch, yaw, roll). However, the degrees of freedom of industrial robots are designed according to their purpose, which may be less than 6 degrees of freedom or greater than 6 degrees of freedom.
What is the degree of freedom of a robot? How many degrees of freedom are required for robot position operation? How many degrees of freedom are required for posture operation?
May 20, 2024
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