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UWA Telerobot : ウィキペディア英語版 | UWA Telerobot The UWA telerobot is a teleoperable robot belonging to the school of mechanical and civil engineering at the University of Western Australia. ==Development== The UWA telerobot is a historic landmark for the Internet and The University of Western Australia. It was the first telerobot device made available for general use on the Internet in 1994. The UWA telerobot was originally developed as part of a PhD thesis by Kenneth Taylor〔Taylor, K. (Web Telerobotics: Reducing complexity in Robotics ) Retrieved on 2009-3-15〕 and was the subject of a later PhD by Barney Dalton.〔Dalton, B. (Techniques for Web Telerobotics ) Retrieved on 2009-3-15〕 The first robot on the Internet, a plastic toy robot with only 2 degrees of freedom, was placed online by a team under Ken Goldberg at the University of Southern California〔University of Southern California (Mercury Project ) Retrieved on 2009-3-15〕 only three weeks before the UWA team released their website. The USC robot only lasted for seven months. The UWA robot is still online today, although the original robot was replaced in 1996〔 and the robot is no longer available for unrestricted public access, though interested parties can request permission.〔University of Western Australia (Telelabs Registration ) Retrieved on 2009-3-15〕
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