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JRM Vol.13 No.1 pp. 42-49
doi: 10.20965/jrm.2001.p0042
(2001)

Paper:

Mechatronics Technology Which Assists Human Life from Nursing to Amusement

Shoichiro Fujisawa*, Tadahiro Kaneda**, Takashi Nishi**, Naoki Satonaka**, Toshitaka Umemoto**, Tomoharu Doi**, Takeo Yoshida**, Ryota Kurozumi*, and Yoshikazu Suita*

*Department of Electro-Mechanical Systems Engineering, Takamatsu National College of Technology, 355 Chokushi-cho, Takamatsu, Kagawa 761-8058, Japan

**Department of Systems and Control Engineering, Osaka Prefectural College of Technology, 26-12 Saiwai-cho, Neyagawa, Osaka 572-8572, Japan

Received:
December 1, 2000
Accepted:
January 5, 2001
Published:
February 20, 2001
Keywords:
mechatronics, assist technology, amusement robot
Abstract
Mechatronics technology will be utilized in increasingly more areas of human life in the 21st century. The authors have conducted research into developing medical support devices that utilize mechatronics technology. We have also manufactured performance robots to participate in various robot contests. Mechatronics technology is becoming in for human activities in both production and nonproduction areas. In this paper, we report on the utilization of mechatronics technology through concrete examples of research performed by the authors. We are also engaged in developing nursing devices that utilize advanced technology and have been conducting welding experiments in space, which are necessary for the development of space stations. These research activities help us to predict the direction of technology in the 21st century.
Cite this article as:
S. Fujisawa, T. Kaneda, T. Nishi, N. Satonaka, T. Umemoto, T. Doi, T. Yoshida, R. Kurozumi, and Y. Suita, “Mechatronics Technology Which Assists Human Life from Nursing to Amusement,” J. Robot. Mechatron., Vol.13 No.1, pp. 42-49, 2001.
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