Liu et al., 2019 - Google Patents
A modified cartesian space DMPS model for robot motion generationLiu et al., 2019
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- 9469810908416789711
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- Liu N
- Liu Z
- Cui L
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- Intelligent Robotics and Applications: 12th International Conference, ICIRA 2019, Shenyang, China, August 8–11, 2019, Proceedings, Part VI 12
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DMPs (dynamic movement primitives) are a method to generate trajectory planning or control signal for complex robot movements. Each DMP is a nonlinear dynamical system which can be used as a primitive action for complex movements. The origin DMPs are used …
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