MINIMUM-TIME CONTROL OF A MANIPULATOR WITH TWO-DEGREES OF FREEDOM.

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Abstract

Accurate switching times of manipulated variables for a bang-bang control of a manipulator with two-degrees of freedom are easily calculated by approximating the velocity of a DC servomotor. Such bang-bang control is compared with a near-minimum-time control whose number of switching times of manipulated variables is two and the dynamic characteristics of the manipulator controlled by those methods are analyzed theoretically and also investigated experimentally.

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Sato, O., Shimojima, H., & Kitamura, Y. (1983). MINIMUM-TIME CONTROL OF A MANIPULATOR WITH TWO-DEGREES OF FREEDOM. Bulletin of the JSME, 26(218), 1404–1410. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsme1958.26.1404

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