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The Development Status and Trend of Commercial Bionic Robots

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With the goal of improving users' production capacity, analysis ability and creativity, the commercial bionic robot is the representative of the application of robot technology in the commercial field. It is the interdisciplinary technical achievement of artificial intelligence, bionics, control, materials and other disciplines. Relevant research is important to open up new industries, and stimulate employment. It can play a vital role in solving the problems encountered in social development, such as labor shortages caused by population aging. Through the investigation and analysis of the literature, the main classification of the specific products of the commercialization of existing robots is clarified. The key research directions of current commercial bionic robots are summarized. Many kinds of commercial bionic robot products, application scenarios and key technologies are discussed, and the result is that commercial bionic robots have broad market prospects. However, at present, China's bionic robots are facing fewer products for individual and family users in the commercial process, which still needs people from all walks of life to promote their applications.

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    EITCE '21: Proceedings of the 2021 5th International Conference on Electronic Information Technology and Computer Engineering
    October 2021
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    DOI:10.1145/3501409
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    1. Artificial intelligence
    2. Bionic robots
    3. Commercial
    4. Fuzzy control
    5. Neural network

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