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Programming a robot

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Project work on programming can be done at any centre, but the approach will depend upon the equipment available at the centre. Some centres have full-sized industrial robots and others use educational robot arms which are controlled and operate in much the same way as industrial robots, but are usually smaller, slower and less accurate.

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© 1993 David Cumbers and City and Guilds of London Institute

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Cumbers, D. (1993). Programming a robot. In: Riley, P. (eds) Robot Technology Workbook. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12688-0_10

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