
Robotic Navigation
Robotic navigation refers to a robot’s ability to determine its position and move through an environment effectively. It involves sensing surroundings with cameras, lidar, or other sensors, understanding the environment through mapping and localization, and planning paths to reach a destination. Robots use algorithms to avoid obstacles and adapt to changes, ensuring safe and efficient movement. This capability is essential for applications like autonomous vehicles, delivery robots, and robotic explorers, enabling them to operate independently in complex, dynamic settings.