Critical review on the utilization of robotic-system point-to-point-based position actuators and laser sensors with artificial intelligence mediator in an archetypal mechatronics network for medical dermatology applications
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Index Terms – Biomedical, Mechatronics Components, Designing, Human Body Sensors, Environment, Artificial Intelligent AgentAbstract
In this article, a comprehensive overview of the classic designing of mechatronics-based robotics components like sensors and effectors in a network to solve the problems related to the medical skin of the human body with the help of an Artificial Intelligence has been carried out. Area-based artificial agent is the easiest way to deal with the skin-related diseases. In this artificial agent, we are having autonomy and flexibility to work on the area.
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