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MOI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING COURSE CODE: PRD5 80 COURSE TITLE: FINAL YEAR PROJECT PROJECT TITLE: DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF A ROBOT FOR TRAINING PRESENTED BY: Dennis Chesire PRESENTED TO: DR. A.N. MAYAKA Submitted To The Department Of Mechanical And Production Engineering In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirements For The Award Of Bachelor Of Technology Degree In Mechanical And Production Engineering Academic
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ROBOTIC SURGERY Robotic surgery‚ computer-assisted surgery‚ and robotically-assisted surgery are terms for technological developments that use robotic systems to aid in surgical procedures. Robotically-assisted surgery was developed to overcome the limitations of minimally-invasive surgery and to enhance the capabilities of surgeons performing open surgery. In the case of robotically-assisted minimally-invasive surgery‚ instead of directly moving the instruments‚ the surgeon uses one of five
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The Uncanny Valley is an idea that Masahiro Mori‚ it describes how someone would react both emotionally and psychologically to robots depending how the resemblance of the robot is to that of a human. This idea states that before an android reaches a level that is indistinguishable from a human‚ it will give us a feeling of uncertainty‚ thus this android that is in this part of the spectrum will make us feel uncomfortable. In addition‚ in the article “Almost Human” published in the Smithsonian Angela
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LINE FOLLOWING ROBOT Lines following robots are the classic introduction to robotics. They use some sort of sensor‚ to detect a line and then ride on top of the line along the course. These robots teach basic construction and electronics techniques. This simple robot is designed to be able to follow a black or white line on the ground without getting off the line too much. The robot has four sensors installed underneath the front part of the body‚ and two DC motors drive wheels moving forward. This
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offers little insight‚ rather cover both sides of this highly pressing issue. The issue in reference‚ is the name of the article‚ “Should a robot decide when to kill?”. Jeffries first explains the rapid innovations in the world of AI by explaining the Robotics Challenge Trials‚ “a competition put on by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency … the branch of the US Department of Defense dedicated to high risk‚ high reward technology projects”. The goal of this competition is to create a robot that
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start of the movie detective Spooner saw a robot carrying a hand bag and running‚ he assumed the robot stole it so detective Spooner chased it and found out that it was just giving its owner her inhaler. Detective Spooner dislikes robots but he has a robotic arm which is really helpful‚ it is helpful because it is much stronger than a
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k s rangasamy col lege of technology tiruchengode. [pic] Automation In Agriculture using Robots submitted by s.keerthana g.indhuja ece-iii year email.id keerthi12slm@gmail.com Abstract— This paper contains a description of the mechanical design route that was adopted in building
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one were to take a look around the room they are currently in‚ chances are there would be some form of artificial intelligence present. From cell phones to computers – artificial intelligence is everywhere and even a way of life. The next generation of people may never know what life is without some form of intelligence embedded into their everyday schedule and routines. Perhaps the coffee pot that brews their caffeinated beverage every morning is programmed in such a way that they don’t even have
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Robotics and Humanity In the movie I‚ Robot‚ the definition of humanity is a major theme. More specifically‚ whether or not robots (particularly Sonny) can be considered human is a large focus of the film. This paper will prove that Sonny matches multiple definitions of the human condition and can therefore be considered a human. The first theory Sonny matches is Irvin Yalom’s theory of the human condition. He also shows characteristics that are featured in the empathic theory of humanism. He is
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