This paper describes efficient procedures for performing transformations from the position and velocity of the end effector to the corresponding joint angles and velocities, and vice versa, for a six-degree-of-freedom robot manipulator having three revolute joint axes intersecting at the wrist. Some attention is paid to the problems that arise when the manipulator's position is near a deadpoint.
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