DESIGN AND SOFTWARE CONTROL OF INTEGRATED MICROCIRCUITS IN SYSTEMIZED XARM ROBOT CONTROL
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European Science Publishing
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This paper explores integrated microcircuits' design and software control aspects in systemized XArm robot control. The XArm robot represents a pinnacle in robotics, requiring intricate coordination of hardware and software for optimal performance. We delve into the design philosophy of integrated microcircuits, focusing on compactness, performance optimization, reliability, and scalability [1]. Moreover, we discuss the software control mechanisms that govern the behavior of these microcircuits, including kinematic control algorithms, sensor fusion techniques, path planning, collision avoidance, and adaptive control strategies [2]. By elucidating these principles, we aim to provide insights into the underlying technologies driving the capabilities of XArm robots and their potential impact on various industries [3].