AbstractWe introduce the idea of Assur graphs, a concept originally developed and exclusively employed in the literature of the kinematics community. This paper translates the terminology, questions, methods and conjectures from the kinematics terminology for one degree of freedom linkages to the terminology of Assur graphs as graphs with special properties in rigidity theory. Exploiting the recent works in combinatorial rigidity theory we provide mathematical characterizations of these graphs derived from ‘minimal’ linkages. With these characterizations, we confirm a series of conjectures posed by Offer Shai, and offer techniques and algorithms to be exploited further in future work
AbstractThe infinitesimal rigidity (or briefly rigidity) of a bar-and-joint framework (in any dimens...
Kinematic structure of planar mechanisms addresses the study of attributes determined exclusively by...
Kinematic structure of planar mechanisms addresses the study of attributes determined exclusively by...
AbstractWe introduce the idea of Assur graphs, a concept originally developed and exclusively employ...
In our previous paper, we presented the combinatorial theory for mini-mal isostatic pinned framework...
In our previous paper, we presented the combinatorial theory for mini-mal isostatic pinned framework...
The decomposition of a linkage into minimal components is a central tool of analysis and synthesis o...
Assur graphs are a tool originally developed by mechanical engineers to decompose mechanisms for sim...
The position analysis of planar linkages has been dominated by resultant elimination and tangent-hal...
Assur graphs are a tool originally developed by mechanical engineers to decompose mechanisms for sim...
Assur graphs are a tool originally developed by mechanical engineers to decompose mechanisms for sim...
The real roots of the characteristic polynomial of a planar linkage determine its assembly modes. In...
The real roots of the characteristic polynomial of a planar linkage determine its assembly modes. In...
This paper presents an analysis to create a general singularity condition for a mechanism that conta...
In order to obtain a comprehensive list of possible mechanisms with various choices of both R and P ...
AbstractThe infinitesimal rigidity (or briefly rigidity) of a bar-and-joint framework (in any dimens...
Kinematic structure of planar mechanisms addresses the study of attributes determined exclusively by...
Kinematic structure of planar mechanisms addresses the study of attributes determined exclusively by...
AbstractWe introduce the idea of Assur graphs, a concept originally developed and exclusively employ...
In our previous paper, we presented the combinatorial theory for mini-mal isostatic pinned framework...
In our previous paper, we presented the combinatorial theory for mini-mal isostatic pinned framework...
The decomposition of a linkage into minimal components is a central tool of analysis and synthesis o...
Assur graphs are a tool originally developed by mechanical engineers to decompose mechanisms for sim...
The position analysis of planar linkages has been dominated by resultant elimination and tangent-hal...
Assur graphs are a tool originally developed by mechanical engineers to decompose mechanisms for sim...
Assur graphs are a tool originally developed by mechanical engineers to decompose mechanisms for sim...
The real roots of the characteristic polynomial of a planar linkage determine its assembly modes. In...
The real roots of the characteristic polynomial of a planar linkage determine its assembly modes. In...
This paper presents an analysis to create a general singularity condition for a mechanism that conta...
In order to obtain a comprehensive list of possible mechanisms with various choices of both R and P ...
AbstractThe infinitesimal rigidity (or briefly rigidity) of a bar-and-joint framework (in any dimens...
Kinematic structure of planar mechanisms addresses the study of attributes determined exclusively by...
Kinematic structure of planar mechanisms addresses the study of attributes determined exclusively by...