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telerobotic, a.|ˌtɛlɪrəʊˈbɒtɪk| [f. tele- 1 + robotic a. and n.] Of, pertaining to, or designating a machine or mechanized system whose operation is controlled remotely through the use of telecommunications.
1983Casasent & Hall Robotics & Robot Sensing Syst. 97 The unification of a robot and a teleoperator system into an autonomous, flexible machine is envisioned as the goal of future ‘telerobotic’ research. 1984Nuclear News Nov. 152/1 You need telerobotic systems—intelligent ones, too. 1986Daily Tel. 6 Oct. 12/1 A robot must conduct an unusual repair on a damaged satellite located hundreds of miles away, a job requiring close supervision. First you put on the telerobotic helmet and gloves to ‘become’ the robot. Hence ˌteleroˈbotics n. pl. (const. as sing.), the branch of robotics dealing with such devices; = *teleoperation n.
1985Aerospace Amer. Nov. 54/1 Carl Ruoff..is JPL's staff telerobotics technologist. 1987Fortune 14 Sept. 69/2 Robot builders call this telerobotics, or teleoperation—an extension of human sensing and manipulating capability. |