• Content Type

GB30374362

Robotics. Vocabulary

Last updated: 18 Dec 2024

Development Stage

Pre-draft

Draft

Published

31 Dec 2021

Scope

What is ISO 8373 about?

ISO 8373 is stand that serves technical specifications for usage of standardized vocabulary in the field of robotics that is in compliance with international standards.

ISO 8373 defines terms used in relation to robotics. It includes the terms related to mechanical structure, geometry and kinematics, programming and control, performance, sensing and navigation, module and modularity in the field of robotics.

Who is ISO 8373 for?

ISO 8373 on robotics vocabulary is applicable to:

  • Manufacturers and suppliers of robots
  • Companies manufacturing robotic components
  • Robot research and testing labs
  • Services consulting industries on robotic applications

Why should you use ISO 8373?

As the world gears up for robotic applications for automating repetitive tasks, robotic machines become more and more complex, there is an imminent need to standardize the vocabulary of different functions and measures related to them.

ISO 8373 provides you a comprehensive guide to robotics vocabulary which includes terms related to mechanical structure, geometry, and kinematics, programming and control, performance, sensing and navigation, module and modularity that will help you standardize the vocabulary across all the points of the robotic value chain.

Guidance in ISO 8373 supports the development of new documents and the harmonization of existing international standards in the field of robotics, making it feasible and obliging to its users to upgrade their data accordingly. © British Standards Institution 2022

[site_reviews_summary assigned_posts=”post_id” hide=”bars,if_empty” text=”{rating} out of {max} stars ({num} reviews)”]

Let the community know

Categorisation

Domain: Horizontal

Key Information

Organisation: ISO, BSI
Committee: ISO/TC 299
Relevant UK committee: AMT/10

Discussion

  • Author
    Posts
  • Up
    0
    ::

    Share your thoughts on this standard here.

You must be logged in to contribute to the discussion

Login

[check_original_title]