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For evolution of Mechanical System Technology, a simplified mechanism with sophisticated electronics control are replacing the traditional pure mechanical system. The new technology which combines the mechanical system with electronics control is being referred to as “Mechatronics Technology” and explosively growing in all over the industrialized countries. The paper describes, the concept and essential technology components of the mechatronics technology and the methodology and implementation of the “Mechatronics Engineering Education”.
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Yamazaki, K. Mechatronics engineering education and dissemination program. The Visual Computer 4, 227–242 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01901278
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