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Julian Hay

Two Arm Robot

The two-link robotic arm is a fundamental system for studying kinematics, dynamics, and control in robotics. It consists of two connected segments (links) driven by actuators, allowing precise motion in a plane. This model serves as a foundational framework for understanding concepts such as forward and inverse kinematics, dynamic modeling, and trajectory control. It is widely used in robotics education and research as a simplified representation of more complex manipulators.

Simulation & Control

Simulation and control of the two-arm robot is coming soon.