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    Robotics in today’s life A robot is defined as a mechanical or virtual intelligent agent that can perform most tasks automatically or with some guidance. A robot is usually an electro-mechanical machine that is guided by a computer of some sort and an electronic programming. Many people think it is a machine that imitates a human—much like the androids in Star Wars‚ Terminator and Star Trek. People still haven ’t been able to give a robot enough understanding to reliably interact with the world

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    15S-1 Learning Objectives     Explain about safety in robotics Describe types of robots Explain about robot history Explain about robot configuration 15S-2 Introduction • What is robot ? – A mechanical unit consisting of axes and arms driven by servo motors or other motion driver. • Robotics – technology dealing with the design‚ construction and operation of robots. • In Europe‚ Robotics defined as “the science of robotology” (‘the means by which robot machines are put together

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    and an understanding of the legal requirements and responsibilities that are involved in the safe working practices associated with robotic assisted manufacture. This is to be achieved by the identification of associated hazards with robotic applications and provide an understanding of how these hazards are overcome. Typical sources of hazards associated with robotic operations within the working environment include. · Crushing · Shearing · Striking · Entrapment / entanglement · Process

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    1954. This led to the basics of the robotic construction seen today. Commercial and industrial robots are currently in global utilization performing jobs cheaper or with better precision and consistency than humans. Robots are used for jobs which are deemed too dirty‚ dangerous‚ or dull for humans to complete (Bellis). There are many benefits of robotics in daily life to create a better and more aware world. Robots make life at home better‚ make jobs

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    programmable in three or more axes‚ which may be either fixed in place or mobile for use in industrial automation applications. This definition works well for ISO’s main concern‚ industrial robotics‚ but it doesn’t really take care of other realms. Joseph Engelberger‚ a literal pioneer in industrial robotics‚ once said‚ "I can’t define a robot‚ but I know one when I see one." Robots can also be defined in a different way. A robot can be described as a mechanical or virtual‚ artificial agent‚ where

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    Socio-Economic and Ethical Implications of Advertising – A Perceptual Study Dr. Raghbir Singh* Sandeep Vij** Abstract Depending upon the public opinion about the social‚ economic and ethical aspects of advertising‚ the marketers and the public policy makers should take different stances on how advertising should be treated. The study has analyzed in detail the public response to the issues like: ‘Targeting Children in Advertising’‚ ‘Use of Sex in Advertisements’‚ ‘Promotion of Materialism through

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    questions of ethics arise. Robotics has slowly evolved into the battlefield with machines like drones and UAVs leading the way. While intimidating‚ the inclusion of robots in warfare seems to be a natural evolution. With human oversight‚ advancements in robotics serve to bring a new dimension of defense. In We Should Not Ban ‘Killer Robots‚’ and Here’s Why by Evan Ackerman and “War Machines: Recruiting Robots for Combat” by John Markoff‚ the authors discuss the evolution of robotics in warfare. Among the

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    Robotics Versus Humans

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    And as people go into space‚ machines will go along. Of all the machines we have used and imagined‚ none have captured our interest and feelings so strongly as the class of machines called robots. The International Space Station’s new Canadarm2 robotic arm grasps a Spacelab pallet while Canadian mission specialist Chris A. Hadfield helps maneuver it into loading position while on a space walk. But what exactly is meant by the term "robot"? Moreover‚ how is it decided that it is better to use

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    Classification of Robotics

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    Digital Signatures Requirements Message authentication protects two parties who exchange messages from any third party. However‚ it does not protect the two parties against each other. In situations where there is not complete trust between sender and receiver‚ something more than authentication is needed. The most attractive solution to this problem is the digital signature. The digital signature is analogous to the handwritten signature. It must have the following properties: •

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    are individuals that should have a moral obligation to help others in need whereas others may not have the ability to do so. As humans‚ we strive to avoid harming others‚ but there is also an obligation to help others in need. Whether helping others is with funds or by our actions‚ it is human nature to help as much as possible without harming our self or others and if we were to stray away from those practices it would be frowned upon. This concept of moral obligation extends to helping those

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