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Kinematics of Excavators (Backhoes) for Transferring Surface Material

To use construction machines effectively in the dark, severe weather, or hazardous and/or unhealthy environments, their operations should be controlled automatically. It can be realized if the kinematics and dynamics of the machine are understood. To help achieve this goal, the kinematics of specifi...

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Published in:Journal of aerospace engineering 1994-01, Vol.7 (1), p.17-32
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