Implementation of two-axis position-based impedance control with inverse kinematics solution for A 2-DOF robotic finger
Position-based impedance control is a force control approach which consists of a single control law that accommodates the external force to achieve the desired dynamics of the body. A previously developed three-fingered robot hand was very rigid in its motion due to the application of position contr...
Main Authors: | Nasir, K. (Author), Remeli, N.H (Author), Salleh, N.M (Author), Shauri, R.L.A (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Science Publishing Corporation Inc
2018
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