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Dynamics and Trajectory Tracking Control of a Two-Link Robot Manipulator

Operational problems with robot manipulators in space relate to several factors, most importantly, structural flexibility and subsequent difficulties with their position control. In this paper we present control methods for endpoint tracking of a 12.6 × 12.6m2 trajectory by a two-link robot manipula...

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Published in:Journal of vibration and control 2004-10, Vol.10 (10), p.1415-1440
Main Authors: Green, Anthony, Sasiadek, Jurek Z.
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