Port-Hamiltonian Control

A geometric control framework that models systems as networks of energy-storing, energy-dissipating, and energy-routing components with port variables (effort and flow). Port-Hamiltonian models compose naturally and preserve passivity. Controllers designed in this framework are structurally robust and physically interpretable. Used in compliant robot and flexible joint control.

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