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Sussex AI Seminar II Carlo Tiseo: Synchronism: a path towards simplification of nonlinear redundant systems.
By: Aleks Kossowska
Last updated: Tuesday, 26 March 2024
Dr Carlo Tiseo is the Lecturer in Engineering at the University of Sussex.
Title: Synchronism: a path towards simplification of nonlinear redundant systems
Abstract:
The seminar gave an overview of Carlo's work in the last 10 years, from identifying synonyms with the environment as a stability metric and designing an entire control framework around this concept.
✏ How dynamic primitives can help us understand how animals synchronise with the environment.
✏ Nonlinear Passive Control and its role in generating a bijective mapping between the task space and the generalised coordinates, using kineto-static duality.
✏ How this can push the limits of robot robustness and dexterity in the presence of low controller bandwidth and delays in the control loop in medical and space applications.