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Controller Design in the Physical Domain
André Sharon, Neville Hogan, David E. Hardt
- Year
- 1989
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
Design in the Physical Domain is proposed as a means of integrating control systems design with mechanical systems design. This approach facilitates separation of design issues from implementation issues through high-level abstraction, and provides guidance in selecting the proper physical architecture for a given control task. It is shown, as an example, how this philosophy may lead to alternative robot architectures that are inherently stable and well-suited for high performance endpoint control.
Keywords
Computer scienceAbstractionControl engineeringTask (project management)Controller (irrigation)Domain (mathematical analysis)Control systemControl (management)Physical designPhysical system
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