Robotics & Artificial Intelligence
How does the feedback system work in robots? Explain.
Components of Robots
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The feedback system in robots works by sending information about the robot’s current output or action back to the controller. This feedback indicates parameters such as the robot’s location, orientation, or movement. Based on this feedback, the controller fine-tunes its control signals to correct errors and ensure that the robot performs the desired task accurately. If the robot does not perform the intended action, negative feedback is sent to the controller, which then adjusts its functioning accordingly.
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