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Telerobotics is a field of robotics that involves the control of robots from a distance, usually through a network or the internet. It is a combination of two fields: teleoperation and robotics. Teleoperation is the remote control of a machine, while robotics is the use of machines to perform tasks. Telerobotics is used in a variety of applications, such as remote surgery, hazardous environment exploration, and space exploration.
Telerobotics has been used in a variety of industries, such as manufacturing, healthcare, and defense. In manufacturing, telerobotics is used to automate processes, such as welding and assembly. In healthcare, telerobotics is used to perform remote surgery, allowing surgeons to operate on patients from a distance. In defense, telerobotics is used to control unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs).
Some companies in the telerobotics market include ABB, Kuka, Fanuc, Yaskawa, and Adept Technology. These companies provide a range of telerobotics solutions, such as robotic arms, robotic vision systems, and robotic control systems. Show Less Read more