Gain Scheduling

A control strategy that adjusts controller gains based on the current operating point. In robotics, gain scheduling is used when a robot's dynamics change significantly across its workspace — for example, the inertia of a 6-DOF arm varies dramatically depending on joint configuration. Pre-computed gain tables or interpolation functions switch PID gains as joint angles change.

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