Sutanto et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Encoding physical constraints in differentiable newton-euler algorithmSutanto et al., 2020
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- Sutanto G
- Wang A
- Lin Y
- Mukadam M
- Sukhatme G
- Rai A
- Meier F
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- Learning for Dynamics and Control
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Abstract The recursive Newton-Euler Algorithm (RNEA) is a popular technique in robotics for computing the dynamics of robots. The computed dynamics can then be used for torque control with inverse dynamics, or for forward dynamics computations. RNEA can be framed …
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