Gheisarnejad et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Supervised control strategy in trajectory tracking for a wheeled mobile robotGheisarnejad et al., 2019
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- Gheisarnejad M
- Khooban M
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- IET Collaborative Intelligent Manufacturing
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In this study, a single input interval type‐2 fuzzy logic (SI‐IT2‐FLC) supervised adaptive neural‐fuzzy interface system (ANFIS) controller is proposed for the velocity tracking task of a two‐wheeled mobile robot (WMR). The suggested technique can handle the inherent …
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