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Optimal Nonlinear PID Control of a Micro-Robot Equipped with Vibratory Actuator Using Ant Colony Algorithm: Simulation and Experiment

In this paper, an optimal nonlinear control scheme based on the application of ant colony optimization (ACO) is applied to a micro-robot equipped with vibratory actuators. Accordingly, two small vibrating motors are utilized to run the micro-robot and the motion principle of stick-slip is used for l...

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Published in:Journal of intelligent & robotic systems 2020-09, Vol.99 (3-4), p.773-796
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Control
Dynamic models
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Locomotion
Mechanical Engineering
Mechatronics
Microrobots
Nonlinear control
Proportional integral derivative
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Robot dynamics
Robotics
Robots
Simulation
Simulation methods
Stiffness
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