buried set-point method
buried set-point method
[′ber·ēd ′set‚pȯint ‚meth·əd] (control systems)
A procedure for guiding a robot manipulator along a template, in which low-gain servomechanisms apply a force along the edge of the template, while the manipulator's tool is parallel to, and buried below, the template surface.
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