Wheeled robots are mobile robots that use wheels or track wheels for enhanced traction and stability on uneven or soft terrains. These robots are typically designed for efficient movement across various terrains, ranging from smooth, flat surfaces to more challenging environments, such as rough terrain, debris-covered areas, or off-road conditions. The use of wheels allows for quick and stable navigation, making these robots suitable for tasks such as delivery, exploration, and service applications. The number and type of wheels, including standard or tracked, are determined by the robot's design and intended purpose.