hybridelectromechanical
Hybridelectromechanical is a term used to describe systems and design approaches that unify electrical, electronic, and mechanical elements to achieve functionality that benefits from multiple physical domains. The term is not widely standardized, but it is sometimes used to emphasize integrated architectures that combine power electronics, sensors, actuators, and mechanical structures under a common control strategy.
At the core, hybridelectromechanical systems embed actuators with feedback sensors, power conditioning, and embedded control. They
Modeling and control of such systems commonly use multiphysics approaches that couple mechanical dynamics with electrical
Typical applications span robotics, automotive and aerospace actuation, precision manufacturing, and consumer devices requiring haptic feedback
Challenges include integration complexity, standardization gaps, thermal management, noise, electromagnetic compatibility, and long-term reliability. Ongoing research