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... manipulators has proceeded slowly on relatively sparse funding , and there has been little drive to understand in a ... manipulators could mate the components . Where large structures , designed from standard sets of compo- nent ...
... manipulators has proceeded slowly on relatively sparse funding , and there has been little drive to understand in a ... manipulators could mate the components . Where large structures , designed from standard sets of compo- nent ...
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... manipulators , rather than expecting this technology to be transfered from other sources . 2. Smart Sensor Technology There are several additional areas within NASA applications and mission programs which would benefit from advances in ...
... manipulators , rather than expecting this technology to be transfered from other sources . 2. Smart Sensor Technology There are several additional areas within NASA applications and mission programs which would benefit from advances in ...
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... manipulators . The relative assign- ment of roles to man and computer and the design of the related interfaces require much better understanding than now exists . In view of potential long - range payoff and the fact that such related ...
... manipulators . The relative assign- ment of roles to man and computer and the design of the related interfaces require much better understanding than now exists . In view of potential long - range payoff and the fact that such related ...
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... manipulators and sensors . The application areas for these devices range from the assembly of space structures to planetary rovers capable of autonomous execution of highly sophisticated operations . Research in the areas of robotics ...
... manipulators and sensors . The application areas for these devices range from the assembly of space structures to planetary rovers capable of autonomous execution of highly sophisticated operations . Research in the areas of robotics ...
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... manipulators could mate things together , once roughly positioned . Where large structures are concerned , in fact , these are areas in which reliable , accurate , repetitive human performances would be very hard to maintain . ( 2 ) ...
... manipulators could mate things together , once roughly positioned . Where large structures are concerned , in fact , these are areas in which reliable , accurate , repetitive human performances would be very hard to maintain . ( 2 ) ...
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