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Permanent Magnet Spherical Motors 1st Ed Kun Bai Kokmeng Lee

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Permanent Magnet Spherical Motors 1st Ed Kun Bai Kokmeng Lee
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.61 MB
Author: Kun Bai, Kok-Meng Lee
ISBN: 9789811079610, 9789811079627, 9811079617, 9811079625
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Permanent Magnet Spherical Motors 1st Ed Kun Bai Kokmeng Lee by Kun Bai, Kok-meng Lee 9789811079610, 9789811079627, 9811079617, 9811079625 instant download after payment.

This book introduces and illustrates modeling, sensing, and control methods for analyzing, designing, and developing spherical motors. It systematically presents models for establishing the relationships among the magnetic fields, position/orientation and force/torque, while also providing time-efficient solutions to assist researchers and engineers in studying and developing these motors. In order to take full advantage of spherical motors’ compact structure in practical applications, sensing and control methods that utilize their magnetic fields and eliminate the need to install external sensors for feedback are proposed. Further, the book investigates for the first time spherical motors’ force/torque manipulation capability, and proposes algorithms enabling the ball-joint-like end-effector for haptic use based on these motors’ hybrid position/force actuation modes. While systematically presenting approaches to their design, sensing and control, the book also provides many examples illustrating the implementation issues readers may encounter.


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