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English: A block diagram of the CMAC system for a single joint. The vector S is presented as input to all joints. Each joint separately computes an S -. A* mapping and a joint actuator signal pi. The adjustable weights for a l l joints may reside in the same physical memory.
Date 1975, Accessed Aug 3, 2009
Source New Approach to Manipulator Control: The Cerebellar Model Articulation Controller (CMAC)
Author Albus, J.S., NIST

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