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Neural network-based nonlinear tracking control of kinematically redundant robot manipulatorsKumar et al., 2011
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- Kumar N
- Panwar V
- Sukavanam N
- Sharma S
- Borm J
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- Mathematical and Computer Modelling
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In this paper, neural network-based nonlinear dynamical control of kinematically redundant robot manipulators is considered. The neural network-based controller achieves end- effector trajectory tracking as well as subtask tracking effectively. A feedforward neural …
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