Abstract

The problem of robot joint position and velocity tracking with prescribed performance guarantees is considered. The proposed controller is able to guarantee a prescribed transient and steady state behavior for the position and the velocity tracking errors without utilizing either the robot dynamic model or any approximation structures. Its performance is demonstrated and assessed via experiments with a KUKA LWR4+ arm.

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