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Research on Automatic Cupping Device

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Advanced Manufacturing and Automation XI (IWAMA 2021)

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An automatic cupping device is put forward in this paper. It is mainly used for cupping treatment on the back. Data acquisition module and treatment module are designed in this device. The air pressure and temperature in the cups can be shown on PC and can be automatically controlled to stabilize within the set range by control module during cupping. That multiple cups are integrated into the support makes the cupping process convenient.

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Jiang, Y., Li, G., Li, Z., Liang, Z. (2022). Research on Automatic Cupping Device. In: Wang, Y., Martinsen, K., Yu, T., Wang, K. (eds) Advanced Manufacturing and Automation XI. IWAMA 2021. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 880. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0572-8_9

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