videokäsivarsien
Videokäsivarsien, a Finnish term, translates to "video arms" or "video manipulator arms" and refers to robotic arms used in conjunction with video feedback for remote manipulation. These systems are designed to allow an operator to control a robotic arm in a distant or hazardous environment by viewing its actions through video cameras and manipulating joysticks or other controllers. The operator's movements are translated into corresponding movements of the robotic arm.
The core concept behind videokäsivarsien is teleoperation, where the human operator is physically separated from the
Modern videokäsivarsien systems often incorporate advanced features like high-definition cameras, multiple camera angles for comprehensive viewing,