Biologically Inspired Robotic Arm Control For Multi-DOF Systems: Real-World, Hands-On AI Driven Motion Tech For Flexible Manipulation, Precise Grasping, And Smooth Autonomous Arm Work
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✔️ 1-volume book, 164 pages, English, release 2010, online access
Bi biologically Inspired Robotic Arm Control For Multi-DOF Systems delves into a biologically inspired motion-control approach for robotic arms with multiple joints, emphasizing real-world, AI-driven motion techniques to enable flexible manipulation, precise grasping, and smooth autonomous arm work. This material is typically used by researchers, engineers and students in robotics labs, AI research settings, and training environments to design adaptive controllers for unknown environments.
✅ Author: Woosung Yang
✅ Pages: 164
✅ Language: English
✅ Release Date: 08-04-2010
💡 What is biologically inspired robotic arm control used for in multi-DOF systems and why it matters?
Biologically inspired control helps robots handle complex motion in real-world tasks by leveraging neural oscillators and feedback design.
- Efficient motion generation for multi-DOF systems
- Robust adaptation to unknown environments
- Precise grasping with smooth autonomous arm work