查看更多>>摘要:By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – Research findings on Robotics are disc ussed in a new report. According to news reportingoriginating from Belgrade, Se rbia, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “This paper brings theconcept of neuroergonomic workcell with its essential components (psychological and phys ical assessment,non-physical, physical and strategic support) for improving the well-being and productivity of workers attheir workplaces. A proof-of-concept neuroergonomic humancentered workstation is demonstrated in a realfactory envir onment for a typical industrial laborious task - assembly.”
查看更多>>摘要:By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – Research findings on Robotics are disc ussed in a new report. According to news reportingoriginating from Belgrade, Se rbia, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “This paper brings theconcept of neuroergonomic workcell with its essential components (psychological and phys ical assessment,non-physical, physical and strategic support) for improving the well-being and productivity of workers attheir workplaces. A proof-of-concept neuroergonomic humancentered workstation is demonstrated in a realfactory envir onment for a typical industrial laborious task - assembly.”
查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied bythe inventors: “At present, devices used in the field of deep-s ea operations are affected by an externalpressure applied to the devices by sea water. Many operating environments in the fields of deep-watermining, combustib le ice, and ocean engineering require a device (such as a mining vehicle) to ope rate ona seabed, and operations mostly need to be performed at a water depth of 5000-6500 meters. As a result,the device has to be provided with a housing str ong enough to withstand the seawater pressure, or toachieve a balance between i nternal and external pressures by mounting a pressure compensator structureand being filled with a liquid.
查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion supplied bythe inventors: “At present, devices used in the field of deep-s ea operations are affected by an externalpressure applied to the devices by sea water. Many operating environments in the fields of deep-watermining, combustib le ice, and ocean engineering require a device (such as a mining vehicle) to ope rate ona seabed, and operations mostly need to be performed at a water depth of 5000-6500 meters. As a result,the device has to be provided with a housing str ong enough to withstand the seawater pressure, or toachieve a balance between i nternal and external pressures by mounting a pressure compensator structureand being filled with a liquid.
查看更多>>摘要:Reporters obtained the following quote from the background information supplied by the inventors:“In traditional lab environments, human operators work through out the lab to perform protocols withequipment and reagents. For example, a hum an operator may mix reagents together, manually calibratea robot arm, and opera te a pipettor robot to handle liquids. However, in some instances, a lab may include components (e.g., equipment, robots, etc.) that can be automated to perform protocols.
查看更多>>摘要:Reporters obtained the following quote from the background information supplied by the inventors:“In traditional lab environments, human operators work through out the lab to perform protocols withequipment and reagents. For example, a hum an operator may mix reagents together, manually calibratea robot arm, and opera te a pipettor robot to handle liquids. However, in some instances, a lab may include components (e.g., equipment, robots, etc.) that can be automated to perform protocols.
查看更多>>摘要:From the background information supplied by the inventors, news correspondents o btained the followingquote: “BACKGROUND ART“Conventionally, at a manufacturing site of electronic equipment, such as comput ers, an assemblyof an electronic substrate is performed by a worker. The assemb ly of the electronic substrate includes,for example, a process for attaching th readed spacers on a main substrate, a process for mountingelectronic components on an assembly substrate, and a process for positioning the assembly substrate ata predetermined position and threadedly fastening the assembly substrate to t he main substrate.
查看更多>>摘要:From the background information supplied by the inventors, news correspondents o btained the followingquote: “BACKGROUND ART“Conventionally, at a manufacturing site of electronic equipment, such as comput ers, an assemblyof an electronic substrate is performed by a worker. The assemb ly of the electronic substrate includes,for example, a process for attaching th readed spacers on a main substrate, a process for mountingelectronic components on an assembly substrate, and a process for positioning the assembly substrate ata predetermined position and threadedly fastening the assembly substrate to t he main substrate.
查看更多>>摘要:Reporters obtained the following quote from the background information supplied by the inventors:“Although many technologies exist for surveying the roads, oft entimes the costs and constraints make itless appealing for practical use. Many solutions require modifications to the vehicle, costly attachments,computers a nd training to use. Usually these technologies specialize in surveying a single component ofroad condition. To detect the full spectrum of incidents expected t o keep roads maintained, the mostcommon and effective practice is still largely manual. Surveyors drive vehicles down roads and stop theirvehicle when they fi nd an object of interest. They take a picture, and then note down the incident d etailsto revisit. This is a slow and costly method, oftentimes leaving a backlo g of roads that are overdue forreassessment. As municipalities grow, it becomes harder and harder to stay on top of all the incidents inthe system.
查看更多>>摘要:Reporters obtained the following quote from the background information supplied by the inventors:“Although many technologies exist for surveying the roads, oft entimes the costs and constraints make itless appealing for practical use. Many solutions require modifications to the vehicle, costly attachments,computers a nd training to use. Usually these technologies specialize in surveying a single component ofroad condition. To detect the full spectrum of incidents expected t o keep roads maintained, the mostcommon and effective practice is still largely manual. Surveyors drive vehicles down roads and stop theirvehicle when they fi nd an object of interest. They take a picture, and then note down the incident d etailsto revisit. This is a slow and costly method, oftentimes leaving a backlo g of roads that are overdue forreassessment. As municipalities grow, it becomes harder and harder to stay on top of all the incidents inthe system.