Bode Lecture

The Centrality of Control Theory in Robotics

Mark Spong

Date & Time

Tue, December 18, 2018

Abstract

The notion of what constitutes a robot has evolved considerably over the past five decades, from simple manipulator arms to large networks of interconnected autonomous and semi-autonomous agents. A constant in this evolutionary development has been the central nature of control theory in robotics to enable a vast array of applications in manufacturing automation, field and service robotics, medical robotics and other areas. In this talk we will present an historical perspective of control in robotics together with specific results in passivity-based control and control of underactuated robots. Finally, we will speculate about the future role of control theory in robotics in the era of human-robot interaction, machine learning, and big data analytics. 


Presenter

Mark Spong

University of Texas, Dallas
United States

Date & Time

Tue, December 18, 2018

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