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Discrete Approximations to Continuous Curves

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Discrete Approximations to Continuous Curves
Abstract— We consider the problem of approximating a continuous curve by a piecewise linear one whose segments are assumed to be connected by universal joints. Rather than taking a least-squares approach, we require that the endpoints of the line segments lie on the continuous curve. We show that under these assumptions a single rotational degree of freedom remains. An algorithm is derived to determine the set of angles characterizing the relative orientation of each consecutive pair of line segments as a function of this rotational degree of freedom. Two examples are given to illustrate the procedure. The motivating application for this work is the control of a snake-like robot using a set of gaits designed from shape primitives.
Sean B. Andersson
Added 11 Jun 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ICRA
Authors Sean B. Andersson
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