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  • Article - 24 Jul 2013
    In this series on intermediate robotics, focus is given to the integration of a stepper motor for use in robotic technology.
  • Article - 1 Apr 2013
    A humanoid robot is a general purpose robot that used for experimental purposes such as for the study of bipedal locomotion, functional purposes such as interaction with environments and human tools.
  • Article - 29 Dec 2012
    In this series of Building the Human Body, focus is given to the design and development of the bionic hand.
  • Article - 28 Nov 2012
    This article is part of a series on building the human body and explores research on neural prosthetics and the idea of a bionic brain.
  • Article - 20 Oct 2012
    The discovery of electroactive polymers (EAP) dates back to an experiment conducted by Roentgen in 1880 using a rubber band having a fixed end and a free end that can be charged and discharged.
  • Article - 20 Oct 2012
    Electroactive polymers (EAP) are materials that can exhibit change in shape or size with respect to electrical stimulation.
  • Article - 4 Oct 2012
    Owing to the increase in the number of amputations during the American Civil War, the utilization of artificial limbs became popular.
  • Article - 1 Oct 2012
    Actuators are motors used in a control system. They are usually the final elements in the system. They use energy input and low power command signal to amplify the signal and produce the desired...

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