MANIPULATION
A nonlinear discrete-time control algorithm for robot manipulators
S. Nicosia, P. Tomei, Antonio Tornambè
- Year
- 1987
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
This paper presents a new approach to derive discrete-time decoupling control algorithms for robotic manipulators. By using discrete-time models, previously introduced, linearizing and decoupling control laws are obtained directly in the discrete-time domain. Simulation results validate the effectiveness of this approach specially with respect to the alternative one consisting in discretizing the continuous decoupling laws.
Keywords
Decoupling (probability)DiscretizationControl theory (sociology)Nonlinear systemDiscrete time and continuous timeComputer scienceRobot manipulatorRobotDomain (mathematical analysis)Time domain
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