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    What advantages does ROS2 have over ROS for real-time robotics?

    Asked on Saturday, Oct 18, 2025

    ROS2 offers significant improvements over ROS in terms of real-time capabilities, which are crucial for robotics applications requiring deterministic behavior. Key enhancements include better support …

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    Why do robotic arms need joint limit constraints during planning?

    Asked on Friday, Oct 17, 2025

    Joint limit constraints are essential in robotic arm planning to ensure that the arm operates within its safe and mechanical limits, preventing damage to the robot and its environment. These constrain…

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    How does SLAM handle uncertainty in sensor measurements?

    Asked on Thursday, Oct 16, 2025

    SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) handles uncertainty in sensor measurements by employing probabilistic models to estimate the robot's position and the map of the environment. This involves…

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    What causes drift in IMU-based localization systems?

    Asked on Wednesday, Oct 15, 2025

    Drift in IMU-based localization systems is primarily caused by the accumulation of errors over time due to sensor noise, bias, and integration errors inherent in inertial measurement units (IMUs). The…

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