Effects of the small delays in robotic control systems

There are analyses of the effects of the small delays in the feedback loop that inevitably lead the systems into an unstable situation. How small must be the delay in real conditions such that to preserve the system stability, is studied and analyzed for a robot manipulator. The case of an adaptive...

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