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Optimal Design of Fractional Sliding Mode Control Based on Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm for a Two-Link Flexible Manipulator

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Fig. 1. The schematic diagram of a two-link rigid-flexible manipulator
Fig. 2. Sliding condition
Fig. 4. Scheme of a multi-objective optimization
Fig. 5. PD Sliding Mode Control with sig function
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