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Abstract
This paper studies humanoid and walking robot hybrid dynamic control through optimization of the intelligent control methods in order to increase the robot stability on uneven ground, at variable robot speed and disturbing loads. The robots performances, controlled by the intelligent control interfaces are analyzed and the virtual projection method is applied to the Versatile Intelligent Portable Robot Platform VIPRO developed as a Cyber Physical Systems. The results lead to higher performance, stability, reliability, robustness and efficiency in approaching the predictable robot motion and in the development of new technological capabilities of the physical systems with applications in the field of robotics.
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