Gravity Compensation

A control technique that applies joint torques equal and opposite to the gravitational loads on each link, effectively making the arm feel weightless. Gravity compensation is the foundation of kinesthetic teaching — with gravity canceled, a human can freely guide the robot through demonstrations with minimal effort. It requires accurate knowledge of link masses and centers of mass.

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