coordinate frame
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coordinate
noun
uk/kəʊˈɔː.dɪ.nət/us/koʊˈɔːr.dən.ət/
one of a pair of numbers and/or letters that show the exact position of a point on a map ...
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frame
noun[C]
uk/freɪm/us/freɪm/
a border that surrounds and supports a picture, door, ...
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(Definition ofcoordinateandframefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Figure 5 illustrates the relative placement of each measurement point and sensorcoordinateframewith respect to the part.
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The origin of the bodycoordinateframeis fixed at the center of gravity of the hexapod.
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Figure 8 displays thecoordinateframechain, rotation directions, and angles of robot rotation.
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A simple derivation follows from introducing a movingcoordinateframe.
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Any error in seam position is transformed from the sensorcoordinateframeto the toolcoordinateframe.
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Thus, in figure 7, the scheme of the arm-head relativecoordinateframeis represented.
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But the mathematical expressions of these models become position-dependent in the globalcoordinateframeand large computational load is generated.
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As mentioned previously, the inertia matrix is independent of thecoordinateframechosen.
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This representation treats grasping knowledge as a mapping between two reference frames: the object body attachedcoordinateframe, and the gripper body attached frame.
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For a single wave propagating in a fluid we may choose acoordinateframemoving with the wave.
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First, it was demonstrated that the relative size of the manipulability index is invariant with respect to thecoordinateframeused in task space.
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All of these variables made using the laboratorycoordinateframefor data analysis ambiguous.
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P-node represents thecoordinateframeof a part.
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Thiscoordinateframewill be called the constraint frame.
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Note that, for simplicity, the desired forces are expressed in the basecoordinateframeof each robot.
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In other words, this means that the parts can be localized relative to any worldcoordinateframedefined by the user of the robot.
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Since each accelerometer is, however, attached to a moving body, its output data should be represented with respect to its owncoordinateframe.
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These offsets are defined in their own individual detector'scoordinateframeand not in a global world frame of reference.
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The origin of thecoordinateframelies on the centre of gravity of the equilateral triangular structure.
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