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    Bond theory for pentapods and hexapods (English)
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    24 June 2015
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    The paper under review considers the classical problem of determining necessary conditions for the overconstrained mobility of some mechanical device. In particular, using a method based on a specific compactification of the group of direct isometries of \(\mathbb{R}^3\), the authors show that the mobility of pentapods/hexapods implies either a collinearity condition on the anchor points, or a geometric condition on the normal projections of base and platform points.
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    Stewart gough platform
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    \(n\)-pods
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    self-motion, compactification of \(\mathrm{SE}_3\)
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