MANIPULATION
Adaptive control of a robotic manipulator
Richard Lewis
- Year
- 1977
- Citations
- 7
Abstract
A control hierarchy for a robotic manipulator is described. The hierarchy includes perception and robot/environment interaction, the latter consisting of planning, path control, and terminal guidance loops. Environment-sensitive features include the provision of control governed by proximity, tactile, and visual sensors as well as the usual kinematic sensors. The manipulator is considered as part of an overall robot system. "Adaptive control" in the present context refers to both the hierarchical nature of the control system and to its environment-responsive nature.
Keywords
Robot manipulatorManipulator (device)Computer scienceAdaptive controlMobile manipulatorControl engineeringControl theory (sociology)Control (management)RobotArtificial intelligence
Related papers
OTHER
📊 26,957 cites
Statistical Learning Theory
Yuhai Wu, Vladimir Vapnik
1999
PERCEPTION
📊 22,245 cites
Artificial intelligence: a modern approach
1995
OTHER
📊 18,993 cites
Applied Nonlinear Control
Jean-Jacques Slotine, Weiping Li
1991
SWARM
📊 14,853 cites
A new optimizer using particle swarm theory
R.C. Eberhart, James Kennedy
2002