Adaptive identification and control for manipulators without using joint accelerations

We present a new scheme for the adaptive control of mechanical manipulators along with proof of convergence. This work is an extension of our earlier work [Craig, Hsu and Sastry] [1]. The new scheme does not require the measurement of joint accelerations and needs less computation. We illustrate the theory with some simulations.

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