Robotic Realities: Near Term Prospects and Problems
Industrial robots are automation, but with a difference. Other machine tools are extensions of human capabilities, while robots are seen mainly as substitutes for human workers. Robots will find most of their industrial applications during the next decade or two in the metal-working sectors, where t...
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Main Authors: | AYRES, Robert U., MILLER, Steven M. |
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1983
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