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robotic control

Robotic control is the process of guiding a robot's actions to perform specific tasks accurately and efficiently. It involves using sensors to perceive the environment, algorithms to process information, and actuators (like motors) to move or manipulate objects. Control systems ensure the robot responds correctly to commands, maintains stability, and adapts to changing conditions. Essentially, it’s like the robot’s brain, coordinating its parts to achieve desired outcomes, whether navigating a space, assembling products, or assisting humans. This field combines hardware and software to enable robots to operate autonomously or semi-autonomously in various settings.