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    Why is sensor fusion important for autonomous robot navigation?

    Asked on Tuesday, Oct 14, 2025

    Sensor fusion is crucial for autonomous robot navigation as it combines data from multiple sensors to create a more accurate and reliable understanding of the robot's environment. This integration enh…

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    How does forward kinematics differ from inverse kinematics in manipulators?

    Asked on Monday, Oct 13, 2025

    Forward kinematics and inverse kinematics are fundamental concepts in robotics used to determine the position and orientation of a robot's end-effector. Forward kinematics calculates the end-effector'…

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    Why is inverse kinematics essential for controlling multi-joint robotic manipulators?

    Asked on Sunday, Oct 12, 2025

    Inverse kinematics is crucial for controlling multi-joint robotic manipulators because it allows the calculation of joint angles needed to position the end effector at a desired location in space. Thi…

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    What is the difference between SLAM and visual odometry in mobile robots?

    Asked on Saturday, Oct 11, 2025

    SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) and visual odometry are both techniques used in mobile robotics for navigation and environment understanding, but they serve different purposes. SLAM is a …

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