Non-Invasive Calibration Of A Stewart Platform By Photogrammetry
Sourabh Karmakar, Cameron J. Turner

TL;DR
This paper presents a non-invasive photogrammetry-based calibration method for Stewart platforms, improving accuracy without hardware modifications by using high-resolution images and least squares error compensation strategies.
Contribution
The authors developed a novel calibration approach leveraging photogrammetry and least squares methods, avoiding hardware alterations and enhancing platform pose accuracy.
Findings
Significant accuracy improvements with each compensation strategy
Non-invasive calibration process using high-resolution images
Effective error estimation and pose correction
Abstract
Accurate calibration of a Stewart platform is important for their precise and efficient operation. However, the calibration of these platforms using forward kinematics is a challenge for researchers because forward kinematics normally generates multiple feasible and unfeasible solutions for any pose of the moving platform. The complex kinematic relations among the six actuator paths connecting the fixed base to the moving platform further compound the difficulty in establishing a straightforward and efficient calibration method. The authors developed a new forward kinematics-based calibration method using Denavit-Hartenberg convention and used the Stewart platform Tiger 66.1 developed in their lab for experimenting with the photogrammetry-based calibration strategies described in this paper. This system became operational upon completion of construction, marking its inaugural use. The…
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