Adaptive control of robot manipulators: an input-output approach

The stability of adaptive controllers for robot manipulators using an input-output approach is studied. A recently proposed adaptive controller is analyzed in this functional analytic framework. Global stability results are presented. The input-output approach provides a framework for control and adaptation laws design.<<ETX>>

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