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Published April 2000 | Published
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On well-defined kinematic metric functions

Abstract

This paper presents both formal as well as practical well-definedness conditions for kinematic metric functions. To formulate these conditions, we introduce an intrinsic definition of a rigid body's configuration space. Based on this definition, the principle of objectivity is introduced to derive a formal condition for well-definedness of kinematic metric functions, as well as to gain physical insight into left, right and bi-invariances on the Lie group SE(3). We then relate the abstract notion of objectivity to the more intuitive notion of frame-invariance, and show that frame-invariance can be used as a practical condition for determining objective functions. Examples demonstrate the utility of objectivity and frame-invariance.

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© 2000 IEEE. The authors would like to thank Prof. J.E. Marsden for valuable discussions on the general principle of objectivity.

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