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A composite adaptive output feedback tracking controller for robotic manipulators

Erkan Zergeroğlu, Warren E. Dixon, D. Haste, D. Dawson

Year
1999
Citations
9

Abstract

This paper provides a solution to the composite adaptive output feedback tracking control problem for robotic manipulators. The proposed controller utilizes an update law that is a composite of a gradient update law driven by the link position tracking error and a least squares update law driven by the prediction error. In order to remove the controller's dependence on link velocity measurements, a linear filter and a new prediction error formulation are designed. The controller provides semi-global asymptotic link position tracking performance.

Keywords

Control theory (sociology)Tracking (education)Controller (irrigation)Tracking errorPosition (finance)Computer scienceAdaptive controlControl engineeringEngineeringArtificial intelligence

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