steglängdsstyrning
Steglängdsstyrning, a Swedish term, translates to "step length control" in English. It refers to a control strategy employed in various mechanical and robotic systems to manage the precise and coordinated movement of multiple components. The core principle involves defining and executing movements in discrete, predefined steps, rather than continuous or analog adjustments. This approach is particularly relevant in systems where accuracy, repeatability, and the avoidance of overshoot are critical.
In the context of robotics, steglängdsstyrning might be used to control the trajectory of a robotic arm
The implementation of steglängdsstyrning often involves encoders or other position sensors to monitor the actual displacement