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Mechatronic Hands Prosthetic And Robotic Design 1st Edition Chappell

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Mechatronic Hands Prosthetic And Robotic Design 1st Edition Chappell
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Publisher: The Institution of Engineering and Technology
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.83 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Chappell, Paul Hammond
ISBN: 9781523103195, 9781785611544, 9781785611551, 1523103191, 1785611542, 1785611550
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Mechatronic Hands Prosthetic And Robotic Design 1st Edition Chappell by Chappell, Paul Hammond 9781523103195, 9781785611544, 9781785611551, 1523103191, 1785611542, 1785611550 instant download after payment.

This book describes the technical design characteristics of the main components that go into forming an artificial hand, whether it is a simple design that does not have a natural appearance or a more complicated design where there are multiple movements of the fingers and thumb. Mechanical components form the structure of any hand while there are some lesser known ideas that need to be explored such as how to process a slip signal.
Topics covered include: the design of artificial hands for people, who, congenitally or through trauma, only have one or no natural hands; technical design characteristics of the main components that go into forming an artificial hand; mechanisms; sensors; robot hand control; hand assessment

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