Medical Robots by RobotShop.com

www.RobotShop.com Robots used in medical applications have the potential to be more precise and reliable than humans in certain situations. Prototype and low production robots are being tested in medical instritutions and hospitals. For more information, please visit www.RobotShop.com

In the presence of communication delay in a haptic teleoperation system, stability is severely affected. We use wave transforms and signal filtering to make things stable. Delayed teleoperation has applications in telesurgery and space exploration.
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Inside the Robotic Operating Room of the Future

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