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A description of teleoperation systems

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Teleoperation and Robotics

Part of the book series: Robot Technology ((NSRDS,volume 3 B))

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Teleoperation used in conjunction with computer science can improve performance. However, in order for the system to operate efficiently, the computer must store models of the system it is intended to control. This is one of the principles of all types of automation using a computer.

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© 1985 Hermes Publishing (France) and Kogan Page Ltd

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Vertut, J., Coiffet, P. (1985). A description of teleoperation systems. In: Teleoperation and Robotics. Robot Technology, vol 3 B. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6103-9_1

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