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Steerable or controllable systems refer to mechanisms, devices, or entities that can change their direction, behavior, or functional state based on user input or programmed control systems. These systems are prevalent across various fields, including robotics, aerospace, maritime navigation, and consumer electronics, where precise movement or function modification is essential.
In robotics and automation, steerable systems often involve actuators and sensors that enable a robot or vehicle
In aerospace, steerable thrusters or control surfaces such as ailerons, rudders, and elevators permit aircraft to
Maritime vessels use steering mechanisms like rudders and thrusters to change course or stabilize movement amid
In consumer electronics, devices like steerable headlights or camera mounts rely on motors and sensors to aim
Generally, the effectiveness of steerable or controllable systems depends on the precision of control mechanisms, the
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