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Robot arm planning and control by τ-Jerk theory and vision-based recurrent ANN observer

Ch. 9438857. P. 1–6.
Carvajal I., Martínez-García E., Lavrenov R., Magid E.
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Keywords: planningdynamicsartificial neural networksProcess controlTrajectory TrackingManipulatorsRobotic assembly

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2022 International Siberian Conference on Control and Communications (SIBCON)
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