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Nonlinear Decoupling Control Control of Flexible Robots

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Advanced Robotics: 1989

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This paper presents an approach for the control of flexible robots. The given control assures the decoupling and exact linearization of the equations of motion of a controlled vector whose dimension is equal to the number of actuators.The decoupled and linearized equations are given in the configuration space and in the cartesian space. The control law is obtained directly using the dynamic model of these structures. An application on a flexible single-link. robot is given in the paper.

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Chedmail, P., Khalil, W. (1989). Nonlinear Decoupling Control Control of Flexible Robots. In: Waldron, K.J. (eds) Advanced Robotics: 1989. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83957-3_10

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