2018
DOI: 10.1177/1045389x18781027
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Integral multiple models online identifier applied to ionic polymer–metal composite actuator

Abstract: Ionic polymer–metal composites are classified as a smart materials group, whose properties can be designed depending on the needs that arise. Ionic polymer–metal composites belong to the class of wet electroactive polymers. They are promising candidates actuator for various potential applications mainly due to their flexible, low voltage requirements, compact design, and lack of moving parts. However, being a widely used material in industry, ionic polymer–metal composite requires complex control methods due t… Show more

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“…This solution was further studied for nonlinear system with linear parametrization [23], fractional system [24], observer design [25], [26] and artificial intelligence [27], [28]. The extension of this technique was also proposed in work [29] with second level adaptation based on error integration. A new approach presented in [30] considers a three layered adaptive control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This solution was further studied for nonlinear system with linear parametrization [23], fractional system [24], observer design [25], [26] and artificial intelligence [27], [28]. The extension of this technique was also proposed in work [29] with second level adaptation based on error integration. A new approach presented in [30] considers a three layered adaptive control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%