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Organizing customized robot dynamics algorithms for efficient numerical evaluation

In 1983, the computer program called algebraic robot modeler (ARM) was implemented to generate symbolically complete closed-form and recursive dynamic robot models. To enhance computational efficiency for dynamic simulation and real-time control, the systematic organization of these symbolic models...

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Material handling, hoisting. Storage. Packaging
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Real time systems
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