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On stability of the resolved acceleration control

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2002

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Abstract

Resolved acceleration control is a method for motion control of robot manipulators in task space where a desired end-effector pose trajectory is specified. We consider the orientation part of the pose given by the Euler parameters or unit quaternion. The main contribution is a novel proof of asymptotic stability based in the use of a strict Lyapunov function. This is a one stage procedure which improves previously reported analysis where two-stage mechanisms are in general invoked: first demonstrating stability and then convergence.

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