Robot Control

Robot Control

Robotic control is the system that contributes to the movement of robots. This involves the mechanical aspects and program systems that makes possible to control robots. Robotics could be controlled in various ways, which includes using manual control, wireless control, semi-autonomous, and fully autonomous. The International Journal of Sensor Networks and Data Communication is one of the best peer-reviewed journals in the field of robot control. The Journal aims to provide the highest possible publication standards by reviewing the articles through a peer review assisted by leading experts from all regions of the world. Acceptance of any citable manuscript must be approved by at least two independent reviewers, and then by the publisher. The fusion of disparate sensory data can also be used in robot control. For example, a proximity sensor was used in combination with a camera for the purpose of deep reconstruction. The selection of sensory data is also used in robot control, when the different data do not provide information of the same quality. In this case, environment models can be used to select the appropriate sensor and to switch control between the sensors.


Last Updated on: Nov 26, 2024

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