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Some fundamental issues are presented related to the design and implementation aspects of advanced control techniques for robotic systems; extension and application to controlling the AMADEUS gripper, which is a special underwater device developed at the Heriot-Watt University of Edinburgh, are shown. Control objectives have been achieved through the application of the so-called Task-Function concept. This theory allows one to specify a complete task level closed loop hierarchical control architecture, and provides important guidelines for the implementation of actual task based control systems for robots.
Angeletti et al. (Fri,) studied this question.