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Control Of Flexiblelink Manipulators Using Neural Networks 1st Edition Ha Talebi

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Control Of Flexiblelink Manipulators Using Neural Networks 1st Edition Ha Talebi
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.48 MB
Pages: 156
Author: H.A. Talebi, R.V. Patel, K. Khorasani
ISBN: 9781852334093, 1852334096
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1st Edition.

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Control Of Flexiblelink Manipulators Using Neural Networks 1st Edition Ha Talebi by H.a. Talebi, R.v. Patel, K. Khorasani 9781852334093, 1852334096 instant download after payment.

Control of Flexible-link Manipulators Using Neural Networks addresses the difficulties that arise in controlling the end-point of a manipulator that has a significant amount of structural flexibility in its links. The non-minimum phase characteristic, coupling effects, nonlinearities, parameter variations and unmodeled dynamics in such a manipulator all contribute to these difficulties. Control strategies that ignore these uncertainties and nonlinearities generally fail to provide satisfactory closed-loop performance. This monograph develops and experimentally evaluates several intelligent (neural network based) control techniques to address the problem of controlling the end-point of flexible-link manipulators in the presence of all the aforementioned difficulties. To highlight the main issues, a very flexible-link manipulator whose hub exhibits a considerable amount of friction is considered for the experimental work. Four different neural network schemes are proposed and implemented on the experimental test-bed. The neural networks are trained and employed as online controllers.

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