lenkbare
Lenkbare is a term used in engineering and robotics to describe systems, components, or devices that can be steered or directed by a control input. The word is derived from German lenken (to steer) and bar (able to), and in German-language technical literature lenkbar functions as an adjective meaning steerable or controllable. In English-language texts the term is sometimes used descriptively or as a loanword for concept discussions rather than as a formal specification.
In practice, lenkbare elements include wheels, joints, or actuators that respond to control signals to alter
Technical aspects involve control architectures that may be feedback-based (for example, PID or model predictive control),
See also: steer-by-wire, steerable actuator, vehicle dynamics.