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This paper deals with two robot identification methods recently introduced. The first one is based on the use of the Inverse Dynamic Identification Model (IDIM) and the Instrumental Variable (IV). The second one is the Direct and Inverse Dynamic Identification Models (DIDIM) method, which is a closed-loop output error method minimizing the quadratic error between the actual and simulated joint torques...
Identification of industrial robots is a prolific topic that has been deeply investigated over the last three decades. The standard method is based on the use of the inverse dynamic model and the least-squares estimation (IDIM-LS method) while robots are operating in closed loop by tracking exciting trajectories. Recently, in order to secure the consistency of the parameters estimates, an instrumental...
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