Jungbeck et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Optimal neural network output feedback control for robot manipulatorsJungbeck et al., 2001
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- 3158720399337040910
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- Jungbeck M
- Madrid M
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- Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Robot Motion and Control. RoMoCo'01 (IEEE Cat. No. 01EX535)
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A robust neural network output feedback scheme is developed for the joint motion control of robot manipulators without directly measuring joint velocities. A neural network observer is used to estimate the joint velocities. The neural network weights in both the observer and the …
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