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Survey of R&D Activities Related to Parallel Mechanisms in Japan

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Parallel Kinematic Machines

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Parallel mechanism as applied to machines has such advantages over serial mechanism as higher speed, higher accuracy, higher rigidity, higher degrees of freedom in motion etc.

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Moriwaki, T. (1999). Survey of R&D Activities Related to Parallel Mechanisms in Japan. In: Boër, C.R., Molinari-Tosatti, L., Smith, K.S. (eds) Parallel Kinematic Machines. Advanced Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0885-6_31

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