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'''Biomechatronics''' is an applied interdisciplinary science that aims to integrate mechanical elements in the [[human body]], both for therapeutic uses (e.g. [[artificial heart]]s) and for the augmentation of existing abilities. Primary applications include technologies developed for the military. Biomechatronics comprises aspects of [[biology]], mechanics, and electronics. | '''Biomechatronics''' is an applied interdisciplinary science that aims to integrate mechanical elements in the [[human body]], both for therapeutic uses (e.g. [[artificial heart]]s) and for the augmentation of existing abilities. Primary applications include technologies developed for the military. Biomechatronics comprises aspects of [[biology]], mechanics, and electronics. | ||
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* [http://biomech.media.mit.edu/ Biomechatronics lab at MIT] | * [http://biomech.media.mit.edu/ Biomechatronics lab at MIT] | ||
[[Category:Electro mechanical engineering]] | [[Category:Electro mechanical engineering]] |
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Biomechatronics is an applied interdisciplinary science that aims to integrate mechanical elements in the human body, both for therapeutic uses (e.g. artificial hearts) and for the augmentation of existing abilities. Primary applications include technologies developed for the military. Biomechatronics comprises aspects of biology, mechanics, and electronics.
See also
- Bionics
- Biomedical engineering
- Brain-computer interface
- Cybernetics
- Cyberware
- Gerontotechnology
- Mechatronics
- Neural engineering
- Neuroprosthetics
- Wetware hacker