Artificial Intelligent Bionic Devices and Robotic Controls

Abstract

 Functionality and design of a bionic robot arm consisting of three joints driven by elastic and compliant actuators derived from biologically inspired principles are presented. In the first design standard springs with linear characteristics are utilized in combination with electrical drives.Different control approaches for the bionic robot arm are presented, discussed and evaluation in numerical simulations and experiments with regards to the long-term goal of a nature-like control performance

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Akash K Singh

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Akash K Singh (2012).  Artificial Intelligent Bionic Devices and Robotic Controls. International Journal of P2P Network Trends and Technology(IJPTT), 2(6), 71-98. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-103943