Snake Robots Market Shares, Strategies, And Forecasts,
Worldwide, 2013 To 2019
WinterGreen
Research announces that it has published a new study Snake Robots: Market
Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2013 to 2019. The 2013 study has
272 pages, 142 tables and figures. Worldwide snake robot markets are poised to
achieve significant growth as the next generation units provide an access and
movement mechanism that is unique and useful.
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TOC:-
Confined
spaces exist. A confined space exists because of a lack of ability to take
apart or dismantle components. Confined spaces exist in nuclear reactors,
aircraft, the human body, industrial processing plant, underwater environments,
ship-building, space. Buildings, roads, pipelines and other man-made spaces all
have confined spaces. The world is full of awkward confined spaces.
Snake-arm
robots are self-contained portable devices and extensions to existing systems.
These products build on software and hardware technology.
Snake
robots used for small space access, inside airplane wing access, first
responder tasks, and surgery: They are used for going where nothing else can
go. Snake robots provide systems that significantly improve traditional open
surgery by consolidating the number of minimally invasive access ports to one
and eliminating open surgery.
The
automated process revolution in surgery, first responder help, and communications
is being implemented via robots. Robots are automating systems, providing
significant improvement in the accuracy of surgery and penetration of spaces
that were previously impenetrable. .
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According
to Susan Eustis, lead author of the study, "A confined space needs snake
shapes to achieve access. Confined spaces exist by design (aircraft engine), by
failure (collapsed building) or naturally (human body). Existing open surgery
can be replaced in large part by robotic and minimally invasive surgery (MIS).
Minimally invasive surgery MIS, drug therapies, radiation treatment, and
emerging interventional surgical approaches complement robotic surgery
techniques as a replacement for or complement to open surgery. The snake robots
reduce the number of ports needed to gain access and repair the heart."
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