Singularities of ABB's YuMi 7-DOF robot arm

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Abstract

ABB's YuMi is a unique, innovative cobot but it is also one of the most challenging 7-degree-of-freedom (DOF) robot arms on the market, in terms of kinematics. Indeed, unlike some other 7-DOF robot arms with revolute joints, in YuMi, consecutive joint axes are normal to each other, but not intersecting. And despite being invented over a decade ago, there is surprisingly little information available about its kinematics. To effectively incorporate this manipulator into motion planning tasks, it is essential to have a comprehensive grasp of its arm angle and singularities. In this paper, we use the screw dependency approach with a novel combinatorial technique and Grassmann geometry of lines to identify and categorize, for the first time, the kinematic singularities of YuMi based on simple geometrical conditions. This methodology allows for a systematic and clear understanding of the robot's singular configurations. In addition, we provide the definition of the arm angle used by ABB and a formula for the angle calculation. Then, we describe the representation singularity, and explain the algorithmic singularities that are related to the arm angle.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105884
JournalMechanism and Machine Theory
Volume205
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025

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  1. SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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!!!Keywords

  • Redundant manipulator
  • Singular configurations
  • Singularity analysis
  • YuMi

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