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Robotic arm
Robotic arms are the most widely used automated mechanical devices in the field of robotic technology, and can be found in industrial manufacturing, medical treatment, entertainment services, military, semiconductor manufacturing, and space exploration. Despite their different forms, they all share a common characteristic, which is the ability to receive commands and precisely position themselves to a point in three-dimensional (or two-dimensional) space for operation.
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Robotic arm engineering applications
The robotic arm is fully controlled by the user's mind and is dexterous enough to pick up a glass and drink a drink without the help of others. The creator of this robotic arm a research team with members from institutions such as Caltech, in which a neural chip was implanted in the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) of Sorto's brain.
Types of robotic arms
A robotic arm is a mechanical aid on the life of an industrial machine, usually programmable, with functions similar to those of a human arm; the arm can be the sum of mechanisms or part of a more complex robot. The links of such a manipulator are connected by joints that allow rotational movements or translational displacements. The links of a manipulator can be thought of as forming a kinematic chain. The end of the robotic kinematic chain is called the end-effector and is similar to a human hand.
The path of robot arm evolution
This system, created by researchers at Autolab, a robotics lab at the University of California, Berkeley, represented the limits of technology a few years ago. The machine is equipped with a two-finger "pliers" that can pick up objects like screwdrivers or pliers and sort them into different containers.