Past studies on hot-line robot systems have focused on the execution of various hot-line works such as the cutout/connection of electric wires and replacement of insulators. Robot-base vibration control methods, however, have seldom been discussed [15]. The high-speed operation of the hot-line work
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On-line identification of continuous time-delay systems using the genetic algorithm
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