jerkstyrning
Jerkstyrning, also known as jerk control or jerk-limited motion control, refers to a method of managing the movement of mechanical systems to minimize abrupt changes in acceleration, known as "jerk." Jerk is the rate of change of acceleration over time and is measured in meters per second cubed (m/s³). While acceleration describes how quickly velocity changes, jerk describes how quickly acceleration changes, which can lead to mechanical stress, reduced precision, and discomfort in human-operated systems.
In robotics and automation, jerk control is crucial for ensuring smooth and efficient operation. Excessive jerk
Jerk control is often implemented through algorithms that adjust the trajectory of motion profiles. These algorithms
In human-machine interfaces, such as in vehicle steering or gaming controllers, jerk control can enhance user
Jerk control is distinct from acceleration control, which only considers the rate of change of velocity. By