A Trajectory Tracking Algorithm for the LSMS Family of Cable-Driven Cranes

The Lightweight Surface Manipulation System, or LSMS, is a family of scalable long-reach cable-actuated manipulators. The design of the LSMS has a high payload ratio for efficient operations on planetary surfaces like the Moon or Mars. The LSMS has nonlinear, coupled, and hybrid dynamics. The engine...

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Hauptverfasser: Puig-Navarro, Javier, Bisio, Dominic R., Pye, John E., Granov, Yotam, Moser, Joshua N., Friz, Jessica S., Waltz, Walter J., Cline, Julia, Allen, B. Danette
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