Abstract
Abstract
Results of the application of an advanced non-linear controller to the problem of joint motion control for a robot are presented. For a class of desired state motions a control strategy is expounded which ensures that the system asymptotically tracks the desired motion to any desired degree of accuracy. The results are applied to a three-degree-of-freedom tetrahedral robot. Simulation results and experimental studies are described.
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