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A biologically inspired control algorithm for robot control was introduced in a previous work. The algorithm is robust to noisy sensor information and hardware failures. In this paper a new version of the algorithm is presented. The new version is able to cope with highly non-linear systems and presents an improved robustness to low-pass filter effects and dead-times. Automatic tuning of the parameters is also introduced, providing a completely parameterless algorithm.
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DallaLibera, F., Ikemoto, S., Minato, T., Ishiguro, H., Menegatti, E., Pagello, E. (2010). A Parameterless Biologically Inspired Control Algorithm Robust to Nonlinearities, Dead-Times and Low-Pass Filtering Effects. In: Ando, N., Balakirsky, S., Hemker, T., Reggiani, M., von Stryk, O. (eds) Simulation, Modeling, and Programming for Autonomous Robots. SIMPAR 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 6472. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17319-6_34
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