control systems in robotics
Control systems in robotics refer to the mechanism and methods used to regulate and direct the behavior of robotic devices, enabling them to perform specific tasks and respond to changing conditions or input commands. These systems involve sensors to gather information, algorithms to process data, and actuators to execute desired actions, resulting in efficient and precise control of the robot's movements and functions.
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