Robotics, what sub-discipline deals with

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In summary, to gain feedback of where the joint articulation/position is for a basic robotic arm, typically a motor mounted feedback system is used. This can be done with either resolvers (analog) or encoders (digital), with resolvers being the more expensive and integrated option. It is important to calibrate the system at installation to align with the actual arm position. Further research into specific arms, such as the ABB 6400r, can provide more insights into this technology.
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For a basic robotic arm, how does it gain feedback of where the joint articulation/position is? I'd like to start learning about that a bit more, so any resources and insights would be great.

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Typically the feedback is motor mounted - on the shaft( providing motor drive control - and arm position info) - done with Resolvers ( analog) or an encoder ( digital) - I have been out of the details on this for a while 10 years, however the resolver seems to be the better system, but more expensive, and requires more integration. But if you research these two technologies - you will learn a lot about how these are used.
Of course any motor shaft mounted system needs then to be calibrated at installation - to align with the actual arm position.
I would pick an arm - and research that. i.e. http://pergatory.mit.edu/kinematicc...abb_robotics/general/6400r product manual.pdf
 
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Windadct, thank you for your response. This is definitely going to inspire further research in your suggested direction.
 

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