dreiemomentstyring
Dreiemomentstyring, often translated as torque control, is a method used in control systems, particularly in robotics and automation, to regulate the output torque of a motor or actuator. Instead of controlling the position or velocity of a joint, dreiemomentstyring focuses on directly commanding the amount of rotational force applied. This is achieved by measuring the motor's current or using specialized torque sensors and implementing feedback loops that adjust the motor's command signal to achieve the desired torque.
The primary advantage of dreiemomentstyring is its ability to interact with the environment in a more compliant
Implementing dreiemomentstyring requires accurate torque sensing and robust control algorithms. The motor controller receives a desired