Kinematics and Robot Design III, KaRD2020
A special issue of Robotics (ISSN 2218-6581). This special issue belongs to the section "Intelligent Robots and Mechatronics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2020) | Viewed by 48449
Special Issue Editor
Interests: kinematics; dynamics; mechanism and machine theory; parallel manipulators; robot mechanics; biomechanics; vehicle mechanics; robotics
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Scientific Committee
- Massimo Callegari, Polytechnic University of Marche (Italy)
- Juan Antonio Carretero, University of New Brunswick (Canada)
- Yan Chen, Tianjin University (China)
- Daniel Condurache, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iași (Romania)
- Xilun Ding, Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics (China)
- Mary Frecker, Penn State - College of Engineering (USA)
- Clement Gosselin, Laval University (Canada)
- Just Herder, TU Deft (Netherlands)
- Larry Howell, Brigham Young University (USA)
- Xianwen Kong, Heriot-Watt University (UK)
- Pierre Larochelle, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology (USA)
- Giovanni Legnani, University of Brescia (Italy)
- Haitao Liu, Tianjin University (China)
- Daniel Martins, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Brazil)
- Andreas Mueller, Johannes Kepler Universität (Austria)
- Andrew Murray, University of Dayton (USA)
- Leila Notash, Queen's University (Canada)
- Matteo Palpacelli, Polytechnic University of Marche (Italy)
- Alba Perez, Remy Robotics, Barcelona (Spain)
- Victor Petuya, University of the Basque Country (Spain)
- José Maria Rico Martinez, Universidad de Guanajuato (Mexico)
- Nina Robson, California State University, Fullerton (USA)
- Jon M. Selig, London South Bank University (UK)
- Bruno Siciliano, University of Naples Federico II (Italy)
- Tao Sun, Tianjin University (China)
- Yukio Takeda, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)
- Federico Thomas, Institute of Industrial Robotics (Spain)
- Volkert Van Der Wijk, TU Deft (Netherlands)
Dear Colleagues,
KaRD2020 is the third issue of the KaRD series, hosted by MDPI Robotics. The KaRD series of open-source Special Issues is characterized by cheap publication costs (350 EUR/paper of APC), which are comparable with the registration fee of a small international congress, and tries to implement the “virtual conference” concept in the field of “Kinematics and Robot Design”. As an international conference, starting from this year, a scientific committee, composed of researchers coming from all over the world, will support and supervise the guest editor’s activity.
Kinematics enters in many aspects of robot design. Type synthesis, dimensional synthesis, kinematic analysis, singularity analysis, workspace determination, performance measures, accuracy analysis, path planning, and obstacle avoidance are only some of these. Moreover, it is central when building dynamic models for simulation purposes.
Robotics is pervading many fields of social interest. For instance, healthcare with robotized medical devices and rehabilitation devices needs studies on both human biomechanics and on mechanism synthesis, which involve kinematics.
KaRD2020 provides a good opportunity for presenting research results that are immediately readable and usable by other researchers. In particular, submitting authors
- are able to submit also accompanying multimedia material;
- can request the “open peer review” during the submission;
- are immediately able to upload, as a preprint, on https://www.preprints.org/ the paper version submitted for review, where it will receive a DOI and will be readable/citable by other researchers;
- after the possible paper acceptance and the publication on Robotics, are able to upload their published paper on many social networks for researchers (e.g., ResearchGate.net), where they can publicly or privately interact with other researchers to start a discussion on the published results.
In short, the KaRD series is a virtual agora, where researchers present and discuss their results and wishes to become a reference point for the scientific community.
The Special Issue aims at collecting recent researches on all of the below-listed topics. Nevertheless, review papers are welcome, too.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
- synthesis of mechanisms
- theoretical and computational kinematics
- robot modeling and simulation
- kinematics in robot control
- position analysis
- mobility and singularity analysis
- performance measures
- accuracy analysis
- path planning and obstacle avoidance
- novel manipulator architectures
- metamorphic mechanisms
- compliant mechanism analysis and synthesis
- micro/nanomanipulator design
- origami-based robotics
- medical and rehabilitation robotics
- kinematics in biological systems, humanoid robots, and humanoid subsystems
- education in robotics
Raffaele Di Gregorio
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- mechanism synthesis
- kinematic analysis
- robot modeling and simulation
- robot control
- singularity analysis
- performance measures
- accuracy analysis
- path planning
- parallel manipulator
- serial manipulator
- robot design
- compliant mechanism
- micro/nanomanipulator
- origami
- medical and rehabilitation robotics
- biomechanics
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