vektorokran
Vektorokran is a term used in engineering literature to describe a crane system whose motion of the load is planned and controlled using vector-based representations in multiple dimensions. The concept emphasizes treating the crane’s reach, lift, and orientation as coordinated vectors rather than relying solely on independent axis movements. The term is most commonly encountered in Hungarian technical contexts, where it functions as a descriptive name for advanced, multi-axis crane configurations.
A typical vektorokran combines a hoist with a movable trolley and at least two or more actuated
Control strategies often involve vector-based path planning, state estimation from sensor fusion, and advanced controllers such
Applications include construction, shipyards, industrial automation, and film or theater production where controlled, multi-axis lifting and