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{{short description|Humanoid robot resembling a woman}} {{For|the type of body fat distribution|Gynoid fat distribution}} {{hatgrp| {{Redirect-distinguish-for|Fembot|Femboy{{!}}''Femboy''}} }} [[File:Vyommitra (Space friend), ISRO.jpg|thumb|[[Vyommitra]] ([[Indian Space Research Organisation]], 2020)]] A '''gynoid''', or '''fembot''', is a [[feminine]] [[humanoid robot]]. Gynoids appear widely in [[science fiction]] films and arts. As more realistic humanoid robot design becomes technologically possible, they are also emerging in real-life robot design. Just like any other robot, the main parts of a gynoid include sensors, actuators and a control system. [[Sensor|Sensors]]<ref>{{Cite book |last=University |first=Carnegie Mellon |url=http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rasc/Download/AMRobots4.pdf |title=Sensors for Mobile Robots}}</ref> are responsible for detecting the changes in the environment while the [[Actuator|actuators]], also called effectors, are motors and other components responsible for the movement and control of the robot. The control system instructs the robot on what to do so as to achieve the desired results.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-06-15 |title=Extending the Application of Robotics to Humanoids in Air Transportation for Effective Supply Chain Management - SIPMM Publications |url=https://publication.sipmm.edu.sg/extending-the-application-of-robotics-to-humanoids-in-air-transportation-for-effective-supply-chain-management/#Features_of_Humanoids |access-date=2023-02-24 |website=publication.sipmm.edu.sg |language=en-US}}</ref>
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