Motion Control Motion control refers to the process of managing and directing the movement of mechanical components in automated systems. It encompasses the design, implementation, and optimization of control strategies and algorithms to achieve precise and efficient motion profiles for various applications. Motion control systems utilize sensors and feedback mechanisms to monitor the position, velocity, and acceleration of moving components and adjust control signals accordingly to maintain desired trajectories and achieve specific performance objectives.
Motion control techniques include open-loop control, closed-loop control (feedback control), proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control, and trajectory planning. Motion control plays a critical role in industrial automation, robotics, aerospace, automotive, and many other fields where accurate and coordinated motion is essential for operational success. |