Wireless Robot Control

Controlling a robot via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, or proprietary radio links instead of tethered cables. Wireless control enables greater mobility and simplifies deployment but introduces latency and reliability challenges. Safety-critical functions (e-stop, safety monitoring) require redundant wired channels or fail-safe wireless protocols with guaranteed delivery.

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