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  • Article - 10 Feb 2023
    This guide to robot joint design provides technical explanations of how to integrate motion and sensing components, and the design options available.
  • Article - 7 Nov 2016
    This technology could travel inside the body and decouple to deliver a medicinal payload of treatment to a specific, targeted part of the body.
  • Article - 22 Sep 2014
    Wheeled motion is the most popular locomotion mechanism in robotics suitable for a wide range of target environments. This mechanism enables the robot to move rapidly and consumes lesser energy when...
  • Article - 25 Sep 2014
    The term robot locomotion refers to the ways in which robots move from one place to another with the help of different mechanisms. Legged and wheeled mechanisms are currently the two main concepts of...
  • Article - 10 Jan 2014
    Manufacturers of pharmaceutical products rely on automated robotic systems for efficient and controlled material handling.
  • Article - 8 Nov 2013
    Even the least imaginative among us will concede that nursing care combined with robotics could be a good thing.
  • Article - 3 Jun 2013
    Khurshid Guru, MD Thenkurussi Kesavadas, PhD, talk to AZoRobotics about a new curriculum for simulation-based robotic surgery.
  • Article - 20 Aug 2013
    This article covers the development and application of surgical robots with focus on some of the common automated surgical systems in the market.
  • Article - 3 Sep 2019
    Rehabilitation robotics is a branch of robotics that focuses on the development of machines to help people recover from severe physical trauma.
  • Article - 19 Aug 2013
    Research on automated limb structures has contributed efforts to help design robotic arms that have similar functions to that of a human arm.

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