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How did we compensate for friction​

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The most common execution of feed-forward to compensation for friction — particularly static friction — is to add a velocity-dependent feed-forward control to the current command. This increases the amount of current sent to the motor, so the motor develops enough torque to overcome the high start-up (static) friction.
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