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by fest
1970 days ago
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From what I have seen, what some of the research gets wrong is focusing too much on actuators and less on the frame rigidity/dynamics. Even if it's possible to arrive at somewhat okay-ish position performance using vision based feedback, the control system can't really cope with dynamic issues (imagine an end effector on a thin, long piece of wood: even if you can move it around to a certain position based on vision feedback, once you change the load on it, the piece of wood bends, once you decrease the load it snaps back etc). |
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Like I said in theory. In practice we don't really have the ability to sense that well. While drivers that are that quick exist, they are exotic, or have limited range of motion.