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teleoperation, n.|ˌtɛlɪɒpəˈreɪʃən| [f. tele- 1 + operation n., after *teleoperator n.] The operation of machines at a distance by remote control; the use of teleoperators.
1970Brown Boveri Rev. LVII. 363 (heading) Digital-to-analogue converter for the DASA Indactic teleoperation system. 1985V. D. Hunt Smart Robots i. 19 Teleoperation is useful when a task has great variability from repetition to repetition, or when the task only needs to be done once. Hence ˈteleˌoperated ppl. a., operated by or making use of teleoperation.
1977Mechanism & Machine Theory XII. 499 The single greatest impediment to..teleoperated longwalling is the lack of automatic means of controlling the pitch of the cutting drums. 1989Sci. Amer. Dec. 75/2 Sound can alert the controller of a teleoperated underwater vehicle to collisions in murky waters. |