Adaptive motion control design of robot manipulators: an input-output approach

An input-output approach to adaptive motion control design of robot manipulators is presented. The main technical device in our approach is the passivity theory. This formulation provides a framework suitable for the design of new control and adaptation laws. A new control law which consists of a computed torque part and a feedforward compensation part is analysed using this approach.

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