A Synchronous Control Strategy for Independent Multi-Motor System Based on CMAC
@article{Xu2012ASC, title={A Synchronous Control Strategy for Independent Multi-Motor System Based on CMAC}, author={Wei Xu and Bao Bao Ding and Ruihai Geng and Xian Wen Zhou}, journal={Advanced Materials Research}, year={2012}, volume={468-471}, pages={115 - 121}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:109502796} }
Simulation results show good performance of synchronization control accuracy, interference immunity, and convergence for the suggested synchronous controller.
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