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Nonlinear dynamic inversion for redundant systems using the EKF formalism

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Fig. 1. Block diagram of a typical control loop
Fig. 2. Parametrization of the system studied
Fig. 5. Trajectory of the manipulator arm for the second movement. Solid lines : final state.
Fig. 3. Block diagram of the whole system

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