Teleoperation and Robotics

Teleoperation and Robotics
Author: Jean Vertut,Philippe Coiffet
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1985
Genre: Robots
ISBN: 1850914036

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Teleoperation and Robotics Evolution and development

Teleoperation and Robotics  Evolution and development
Author: Jean Vertut,Philippe Coiffet
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1986
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0137821948

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Teleoperation and Robotics

Teleoperation and Robotics
Author: J. Vertut,P. Coiffet
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1985-06-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0850385881

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Teleoperation and Robotics

Teleoperation and Robotics
Author: Jean Vertut
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1985-06-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0850389623

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It is a privilege to be asked to introduce this important work. Such a book has long been needed. Industrial manipulators and robots have caught the attention of the general public and become very fashionable in the last few years. The casual reader of current newspapers and magazit:les or the viewer of television and films might easily conclude that the development of mechanical hands, arms and legs or other mobility devices has progressed rapidly in only the last few years. Most people are unaware of the gradual orderly succession of creative designs and painstaking refinements which have been produced over a greater number of years. That story is carefully described in this volume, together with diagrams and photographs which document in detail this elegant phase in the history of machine design. This volume together with Volume 3A constitute the most complete and comprehensive work on manipulators and teleoperators. Jean Vertut and Philippe Coiffet are well known not only as authors but also as engineers who have produced some of the finest devices in the world. Of course for the complete history of manipulators and teleoperators one must look back to the artisans who crafted the delightful clock works, mechanical puppets and toys before and during the Renaissance.

Robot Evolution

Robot Evolution
Author: Mark E. Rosheim
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1994-08-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471026220

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Lavishly Illustrated, Comprehensive, Detailed, andReader-Friendly--This is the Ultimate Robot Book! From newlydiscovered designs of Leonardo da Vinci to the pioneeringnineteenth-century work of Nikola Tesla, and on to burgeoninganthropomorphic robots, "anthrobots," that are dextrous,communicative, and autonomous, Robot Evolution covers the lengthand ever-widening breadth of this new robotics field. Acknowledgedrobotics expert Mark Rosheim offers at once a fascinating look atmore than 2,000 years of robot history, as well as a technicalguide to their development, design, and component parts. This bookexplores the evolution and increasing complexity of robot designsand points out the advantages and disadvantages of various designapproaches for robot arms, hands, wrists, and legs. By analyzingthe kinematics of robot components in comparison to human limbs,Robot Evolution also introduces a powerful new design tool tomeasure and evaluate past, present, and new designs. This bookfeatures: * Robot survey from ancient Greece to the nineteenth century * Analysis of modern robots from 1950 to the present * Comparative anatomy of human and robot joints * Chapter-by-chapter analysis of robot arms, wrists, hands, andlegs * Evolution of sensors and artificial intelligence * Development of mechanical men from man-amplifiers to amazinganthropomorphic robots--anthrobots!

Computer integrated Surgery

Computer integrated Surgery
Author: Russell H. Taylor
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 790
Release: 1996
Genre: Computer systems
ISBN: 026220097X

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In Computer-Integrated Surgery leading researchers and clinical practitioners describe the exciting new partnership that is being forged between surgeons and machines such as computers and robots, enabling them to perform certain skilled tasks better than either can do alone.The 19 chapters in part I, Technology, explore the components -- registration, basic tools for surgical planning, human-machine interfaces, robotic manipulators, safety -- that are the basis of computer-integrated surgery. These chapters provide essential background material needed to get up to speed on current work as well as a ready reference for those who are already active in the field.The 39 chapters in part II, Applications, cover eight clinical areas -- neurosurgery, orthopedics, eye surgery, dentistry, minimal access surgery, ENT surgery, craniofacial surgery, and radiotherapy -- with a concluding chapter on the high-tech operating room. Each section contains a brief introduction as well as at least one "requirements and opportunities" chapter written by a leading clinician in the area under discussion.

Global Perspectives on Robotics and Autonomous Systems Development and Applications

Global Perspectives on Robotics and Autonomous Systems  Development and Applications
Author: Habib, Maki K.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781668477939

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There is an increasing demand to develop intelligent robotics and autonomous systems to deal with dynamically changing and complex, unstructured, and unpredictable environments. Such robots should be able to handle task varieties, environment dynamics and goal variations, and their complexity. This also highlights the need for having intelligent robotics and autonomous systems with capabilities assuring reliable and robust functions resolving real-time complex problems that are associated with many applications across diverse domains. This requires unconventional ways to develop creative and innovative, energy-efficient, and eco- and environmentally friendly solutions that consider new ways of creative thinking while drawing inspiration from nature as a model leading to creating new designs, intelligent systems, intelligent structures/mechanisms, reconfigurability, and more. Global Perspectives on Robotics and Autonomous Systems: Development and Applications describes the evolution of robotics and autonomous systems, their development, their technologies, and their applications. This book discusses the concept of autonomy, requirements, and its role in shaping the behavior of these robots so that they can make their own effective and safe decisions and act on them reliably while assuring real-life requirements. Covering topics such as digital transformation, fused deposition modeling (FDM), and organizational unbundling process, this premier reference source is an essential resource for engineers, computer scientists, industry professionals, manufacturers, smart systems developers, data analysts, students and educators of higher educations, researchers, and academicians.

Teleoperation and Robotics in Space

Teleoperation and Robotics in Space
Author: Carl F. Ruoff
Publsiher: AIAA
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1994
Genre: Manipulators (Mechanism)
ISBN: 1600864147

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