• Title/Summary/Keyword: Sensible Robot

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The Development of a Flexible and Sensible Robot Wrist for Aseembly Process (유연하고 감지성있는 조립전용 로봇 손목 의 개발 에 대한 연구)

  • 조형석;고경철
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.488-497
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    • 1984
  • In the assembling process by industrial robots, many difficulties stem from the fact that the assembly operation is impossible or the parts to be assembled can be damaged by reaction forces due to even little misalignment in part mating. In this paper a flexible and sensible robot wrist is developed to make possible the precision insertion operation. The flexibility of the developed wrist were evaluated both analytically and experimentally in actual insertion process. The results show that without the use of feedback control the wrist is capable of doing insertion operations with a small clearance at a low inserting force. For smaller clearance the assembly process was devised involving insertion force feedback and a control algorithm for this active accommodation was developed. The simulation results show that if the active feedback control is used the insertion action can be performed with much less force, as compared with a passive accommodation method.

Transoral Laser and Robotic Surgery (경구강 레이저 및 로봇 수술)

  • Roh, Jong-Lyel;Ryu, Chang Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Bronchoesophagology
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2011
  • Traditionally, the main strategy of treatment of the head and neck cancer was en bloc resection including adjacent normal tissues through wide incision. However, the procedures may leave severe functional deficit such as swallowing difficulty, aspiration, and wide neck scar. Therefore, many attempts have been made up to minimize these morbidities. Of them, the minimal invasive approach such as transoral laser microsurgery (TLM) and transoral robot surgery (TORS) have been spolighted as a sensible strategy for organ preservation of the head and neck cancer patients. Results of TLM are equivalent to those obtained by conventional surgery, with considerably less morbidity, less hospital time and better postoperative function. Oncologic results of TLM are equivalent to conventional surgery. TORS are safe, feasible, and promising but oncologic safety is not yet verified. This article covers to current application of TLM and TORS, their advantages and limitations, and future direction.

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