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  2. Force control - Wikipedia

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    Force control is the control of the force with which a machine or the manipulator of a robot acts on an object or its environment. By controlling the contact force , damage to the machine as well as to the objects to be processed and injuries when handling people can be prevented.

  3. Motion control - Wikipedia

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    Motion Control encompasses every technology related to the movement of objects. It covers every motion system from micro-sized systems such as silicon-type micro induction actuators to micro-siml systems such as a space platform. But, these days, the focus of motion control is the special control technology of motion systems with electric ...

  4. Aude Billard - Wikipedia

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    Aude G. Billard (born c. August 6, 1971) [1] is a Swiss physicist in the fields of machine learning and human-robot interactions. [2] As a full professor at the School of Engineering at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (), Billard’s research focuses on applying machine learning to support robot learning through human guidance.

  5. Robot control - Wikipedia

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    This is similar to other robots made by Boston Dynamics, like the “Atlas”, which also has similar methods of control. When the “Atlas” is being controlled, the control software doesn’t explicitly tell the robot how to move its joints, but rather it employs mathematical models of the underlying physics of the robot’s body and how it ...

  6. Continuum robot - Wikipedia

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    A continuum robot is a type of robot that is characterised by infinite degrees of freedom and number of joints. [citation needed] These characteristics allow continuum manipulators to adjust and modify their shape at any point along their length, granting them the possibility to work in confined spaces and complex environments where standard rigid-link robots cannot operate. [1]

  7. Outline of robotics - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to robotics: . Robotics is a branch of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information processing.

  8. Index of robotics articles - Wikipedia

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    Robotics is the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, structural disposition, manufacture and application of robots. [1] Robotics is related to the sciences of electronics, engineering, mechanics, and software. [2]

  9. Computed torque control - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Computed torque control is a control scheme used in motion control in robotics.