Biologically Inspired Robotics
Hierarchical control structures refer to a framework for organizing control systems in which higher-level controllers oversee and manage lower-level controllers, creating a layered system of command. This setup allows for complex tasks to be decomposed into simpler, manageable components, with each layer focusing on different levels of abstraction and decision-making. In the context of soft robotic systems, this structure helps coordinate actions and responses in a way that mimics biological organisms' natural behavior.
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