Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that overlays digital information, such as images, videos, or sounds, onto the real world, enhancing the user's perception and interaction with their environment. It's used in various applications, from gaming and entertainment to education, navigation, and industrial design.
Researchers propose novel adaptive control methods for collaborative robotic arms, reducing task completion time and mode switches while decreasing perceived workload. Through a VR study, continuous and threshold-based approaches showed promising results, highlighting the need for customizable configurations and individualized options to enhance user acceptance and usability in real-world applications.
This article explores the challenges of performing surgery in space during Moon and Mars missions and highlights advancements in surgical robotics to address these challenges. Reduced gravity, radiation exposure, and limited medical support pose unique obstacles. The development of miniaturized medical devices, robotic surgery simulations, and autonomous surgical robots, along with the application of AI, haptic sensors, minimally invasive techniques, and 3D printing, offer potential solutions.
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