Robotic surgery
Robotic surgery is the use
of robots in performing
surgery. Three major
advances aided by surgical
robots have been remote
surgery, minimally invasive
surgery, and unmanned
surgery. Major potential
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Industrial robot
An industrial robot is an
automatically controlled,
reprogrammable, multipurpose
manipulator programmable in
three or more axes. The
field of industrial robotics
may be more practically
defined as the study, design
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Robot calibration
Robot calibration is the
process of identifying the
real geometrical parameters
in the kinematic structure
of an industrial robot,
i.e., the relative position
and orientation of links and
joints in the robot. A
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Humanoid robot
A humanoid robot is a robot
with its overall appearance
based on that of the human
body. In general humanoid
robots have a torso with a
head, two arms and two legs,
although some forms of
humanoid robots may model
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