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While everything is possible, I would advise you to find the original kuka controller for your robot. If you were to build a complete new controller from scratch there's quite a bit of stuff you'll have to reverse engineer. Also, most robotic arms have some sort of embedded and/or real-time motion execution controller. ROS is usually used to send high level commands to the internal execution controller of the robot.