feedback controller

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feedback
noun[U]
uk
/ˈfiːd.bæk/
us
/ˈfiːd.bæk/
information or statements of opinion about something, such as a new product, that can tell you if it is successful ...
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controller
noun[C]
uk
/kənˈtrəʊ.lər/
us
/kənˈtroʊ.lɚ/
a device used to operate or control a machine, a computer ...
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Decreasing these levels and increasing the bandwidth of thefeedbackcontrollerwill increase valve switching and consequently pneumatic energy consumption.
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Figure 9 shows the performance of the proposedfeedbackcontrollerbased on approximate linearization around the equilibrium point.
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A statefeedbackcontrolleris applied for stabilization of the equilibrium point of the system.
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Thus, there is motivation to pursue schemes which combine afeedbackcontrollerto eliminate vibrations for end-effector position control.
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They utilized the energy transfer mechanism to derive a staticfeedbackcontroller.
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The firstfeedbackcontrolleris called the l- controller.
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Therefore, forfeedbackcontrollerdesign, this experiment only considers base translation.
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Paths were generated in real time as needed in conjunction with afeedbackcontrollerthat rejected local disturbances.
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In both schemes, the error signal for the neural network is the output of thefeedbackcontroller.
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Experimental results using the time-varying statefeedbackcontroller.
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A statefeedbackcontrolleris adopted to stabilize the equilibrium point of the system.
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The stability of the control system is assured by thefeedbackcontroller.
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Thus, with a properly designed feedforward controller, the complexity of the requiredfeedbackcontrollercan be reduced.
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This may be accomplished by designing a headingfeedbackcontrollerso as to minimize the heading error and guarantee that the robot will travel straight up the stairs.
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The proposedfeedbackcontrolleris a linear combination of simple feedback control signals each designed for realizing grasp stabilization, regulation of object rotation and regulation of object position respectively.
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Experimentations support the validity of the theoretical analysis and show that the performance of a timevarying statefeedbackcontrollercan be increased by this particular strategy.
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Initially,54 they applied the statefeedbackcontrollerto stabilize the system, and observed poor performance (reproducibility) due to large disturbance of the robot mechanism.
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They are a classicalfeedbackcontrollerwhere the control gains are set using a table based on the plant system order and normalized natural frequency.
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The input to afeedbackcontrolleris the same as what it is trying to control - the controlled variable is fed back into the controller.
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They also described an earlyfeedbackcontrollerfor fluids.
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