4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks
are addressed to Ziara Landa, Sergio Barrio and Alfredo Bilbao Martxueta for
assistance rendered in the test plan machining. We thank the Robotiker Technology
room for the financial support to this project.
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