
Stewart–Gough Platform
A Stewart–Gough Platform is a type of robotic device that moves objects precisely in six degrees of freedom: up/down, left/right, forward/backward, and rotations around three axes. It consists of a fixed base and a movable platform connected by six adjustable limbs, similar to robotic "legs." By changing the length of each limb, the platform can be positioned and oriented very accurately. This mechanism is commonly used in flight simulators, surgical robots, and precision manufacturing, providing stable, flexible movements in complex applications.