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Final-state control using a time symmetrical polynomial input
We have proposed a design method of the final-state control based on a polynomial input. However, for a long span motion, since the step number of feedforward inputs tends to be higher, the method may not produce a correct solution because of numerical conditions. In this paper, we propose a new design method of the final-state control based on time symmetry of input. The effectiveness is shown by simulations.