A four-bar linkage is a mechanism consisting of four rigid bars which are joined by their endpoints in a polygonal chain and which can rotate freely at the joints (or vertices). We assume that the linkage lies in the 2-dimensional plane so that one of the bars is held horizontally fixed. In this paper we consider the problem of reconfiguring a four-bar linkage using an operation called a pop. Given a four-bar linkage, a pop reflects a vertex across the line defined by its two adjacent vertices along the polygonal chain. Our main result shows that for certain conditions on the lengths of the bars, the neighborhood of any configuration that can be reached by smooth motion can also be reached by pops. The proof relies on the fact that pops are...
A planar four-bar linkage can be synthesized to achieve at most five positions. Most useful design p...
This thesis contains new results on the subject of polygonal structure reconfiguration. Specificall...
A polygonal linkage can be imagined as a set of n rigid bars connected by links cyclically. This co...
A four-bar linkage is a mechanism consisting of four rigid bars which are joined by their endpoints ...
This paper gives complex number solutions to the following problem. A rotating link and a plane are ...
For a polygonal linkage, we produce a fast navigation algorithm on its configuration space. The basi...
International audienceAlthough reconfigurable rigid-body mechanisms have been extensively studied ov...
In this paper, we investigate the kinematics and dynamics of floating, planar four-bar linkages. The...
Planar linkages play a very important role in mechanical engineering. As the simplest closed chain m...
A chain is a sequence of rigid rods or links consecutively connected at their endjoints, about which...
It is possible to interconnect two dissimilar contra-parallelgram four-bar linkages by four turning-...
We study the motion of polygonal linkages under the restriction that the angles between adjacent edg...
The complete pole configuration of a planar n-link mechanism having one instantaneous degree of mobi...
A planar joint dyad consists of two rigid bodies connected by a P (prismatic) or R (revolute) joint...
International audienceMost of existing works on the optimal design of balanced four-bar linkages dea...
A planar four-bar linkage can be synthesized to achieve at most five positions. Most useful design p...
This thesis contains new results on the subject of polygonal structure reconfiguration. Specificall...
A polygonal linkage can be imagined as a set of n rigid bars connected by links cyclically. This co...
A four-bar linkage is a mechanism consisting of four rigid bars which are joined by their endpoints ...
This paper gives complex number solutions to the following problem. A rotating link and a plane are ...
For a polygonal linkage, we produce a fast navigation algorithm on its configuration space. The basi...
International audienceAlthough reconfigurable rigid-body mechanisms have been extensively studied ov...
In this paper, we investigate the kinematics and dynamics of floating, planar four-bar linkages. The...
Planar linkages play a very important role in mechanical engineering. As the simplest closed chain m...
A chain is a sequence of rigid rods or links consecutively connected at their endjoints, about which...
It is possible to interconnect two dissimilar contra-parallelgram four-bar linkages by four turning-...
We study the motion of polygonal linkages under the restriction that the angles between adjacent edg...
The complete pole configuration of a planar n-link mechanism having one instantaneous degree of mobi...
A planar joint dyad consists of two rigid bodies connected by a P (prismatic) or R (revolute) joint...
International audienceMost of existing works on the optimal design of balanced four-bar linkages dea...
A planar four-bar linkage can be synthesized to achieve at most five positions. Most useful design p...
This thesis contains new results on the subject of polygonal structure reconfiguration. Specificall...
A polygonal linkage can be imagined as a set of n rigid bars connected by links cyclically. This co...