MODELING OF A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF ROBOT MOVEMENT TRAJECTORY
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The article explores methods for developing a mathematical model of robot motion and its simulation. Various mathematical functions, differential equations, and simulation tools are used to determine the robot's trajectory. The study results indicate the importance of these methods in optimizing motion and improving robot efficiency.
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