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An Application of Iterative Identification and Control in the Robotics Field

Alicia EsparzaPedro AlbertosAngel ValeraJulio A. Romero

subject

Computer sciencebusiness.industryControl (management)Robot manipulatorRoboticsControl engineeringField (computer science)Variety (cybernetics)Step responseIdentification (information)Simple (abstract algebra)Control theoryArtificial intelligencebusiness

description

The plant model appropriate for designing the control strongly depends on the requirements. Simple models are enough to compute nondemanding controls. The parameters of well-defined structural models of flexible robot manipulators are difficult to determine because their effect is only visible if the manipulator is under strong actions or with high-frequency excitation. Thus, in this chapter, an iterative approach is suggested. This approach is applied to a one-degree-of-freedom flexible robot manipulator, first using some well-known models and then controlling a lab prototype. This approach can be used with a variety of control design and/or identification techniques.

https://doi.org/10.1007/0-8176-4470-9_12