Hybrid Taguchi DNA swarm intelligence for optimal inverse kinematics redundancy resolution of six-DOF humanoid robot arms (Q1718189)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7016239
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    Hybrid Taguchi DNA swarm intelligence for optimal inverse kinematics redundancy resolution of six-DOF humanoid robot arms
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7016239

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      Hybrid Taguchi DNA swarm intelligence for optimal inverse kinematics redundancy resolution of six-DOF humanoid robot arms (English)
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      8 February 2019
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      Summary: This paper presents a hybrid Taguchi deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) swarm intelligence for solving the inverse kinematics redundancy problem of six degree-of-freedom (DOF) humanoid robot arms. The inverse kinematics problem of the multi-DOF humanoid robot arm is redundant and has no general closed-form solutions or analytical solutions. The optimal joint configurations are obtained by minimizing the predefined performance index in DNA algorithm for real-world humanoid robotics application. The Taguchi method is employed to determine the DNA parameters to search for the joint solutions of the six-DOF robot arms more efficiently. This approach circumvents the disadvantage of time-consuming tuning procedure in conventional DNA computing. Simulation results are conducted to illustrate the effectiveness and merit of the proposed methods. This Taguchi-based DNA (TDNA) solver outperforms the conventional solvers, such as geometric solver, Jacobian-based solver, genetic algorithm (GA) solver and ant, colony optimization (ACO) solver.
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