dynamic model

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dynamic
adjective
uk
/daɪˈnæm.ɪk/
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/daɪˈnæm.ɪk/
having a lot of ideas ...
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model
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmɒd.əl/
us
/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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Thus, instead of being a mere system description, an appropriately constructeddynamicmodelcan greatly facilitate and guide the control design.
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The torso motion stability proof for this method relies on an accuratedynamicmodeland cancellation of the nonlinear terms.
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Thisdynamicmodelis a system of seven equations and six unknowns: four torques and two components for the stance leg reaction force.
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The relationship between the time evolution of the joint displacements and the applied joint forces or torques, defines the robotdynamicmodel.
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Specifically, we present a constraineddynamicmodelfor a system, for which tasks are specified by equations of program constraints and are merged into it.
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These estimates are at least consistent with thedynamicmodel(1).
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To avoid the use of an inversedynamicmodeland an inverse geometric model, we prefer to choose the joint coordinates as optimised variables.
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Most researches consideringdynamicmodeldealt with dynamic constraints of input torques only.
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The controller design was based on a six-degree-of-freedomdynamicmodelwith forces and moments as the actuation means.
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The performance index was the energy consumed by the actuators during the motion, evaluated from thedynamicmodelof the mechanism and actuators.
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Adynamicmodelof selective harvesting in multi-species, multi-age tropical forests is developed.
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Section 3 presents the kinematic model and the constraint equations of the mobile robot in study, as well as thedynamicmodelequations.
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However, the inertia parameters used with thedynamicmodelto simulate the response of the helicopters are different for the two cases.
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Now we present a methodology (compensative and recursive method) to automatically generate adynamicmodelof a modular robot.
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Then thedynamicmodelis generated automatically by a compensative and recursive method.
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Thedynamicmodelis decomposed into two submodels.
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We pay more attention to the fifth line of thedynamicmodel, which characterizes the under-actuation of the biped.
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Thedynamicmodeldescribing the motion of the flexible manipulator is derived using the finite element method.
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Thedynamicmodelof one leg, as considered here, is highly nonlinear and time variant.
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This hierarchy includes a mechanical model, adynamicmodel, ad hoc models, a computational model, and finally, a model of the phenomena.
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