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From: keran@tcrca.usbm.gov (Christopher M. Keran)
Subject: [Q] Who coined telerobotics?
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I am looking for a reference for the origin of the term 'telerobotics'. 
    I am reviewing a paper, and the author attributes the term to an 
    individual, but gives no reference for this.  I looked in 
    Sheridan's book (1992) with little success.

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Christopher M. Keran - Research Psychologist
Human Factors Group
U.S. Bureau of Mines Twin Cities Research Center
keran@tcrca.usbm.gov


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