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The phrase "a human operator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who controls or manages a machine, system, or process, distinguishing them from automated systems.
Example: "In this scenario, a human operator is required to monitor the system and make decisions based on real-time data."
Alternatives: "a human controller" or "a human technician".
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They are tele-operated, which means that you have a human operator who's given equipment that essentially allows him to step into the body of the robonaut.
A tele-operated robot is controlled from a distance (near or far) by a human operator.
BEHIND every aerial drone is a human operator.
When any variation from a routine occurred, the software could alert a human operator.
One option allows them to give their census information to a human operator.
Orwell talks about the "gold standard" of a human operator who, intuitively, can spot anomalies.
A human operator carries the robot to the right place and pulls its trigger.
Many passive homing systems required target identification and lock-on by a human operator prior to launch.
Andros and other bomb squad robots are generally slow, traveling no faster than five miles per hour, but their every motion must be controlled by a human operator.
"The findings provide new evidence that tDCS has the ability to augment and enhance multitasking capability in a human operator," the researchers write.
Combat-robot advocates are quick to say that the decision to fire will always remain in the hands of a human operator.
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