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    PLC sequences using RSLogixPro • Automated Pneumatic cells by integrating HMI modules to PLC logics • Programming knowledge of PLC’s on Siemens Simatic Step 7‚ RSLinx‚ RSLogix500 • Demonstrated skills in writing and troubleshooting robotic programs using Quickteach and ProgramMaker TECHNICAL SKILLS • Strong knowledge of pneumatic and hydraulic systems • Able to test and document PLC systems using Siemens and Allen Bradley programs • Extensive

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    field of robotics and automation. In his research “Micro-Nano Mechatronics”‚ which was conducted in his lab at Nagoya University in japan‚ Fukuda used sensors‚ actuators‚ and electronics that attribute to the Micro-Nano Scale. “In my lab‚ we do many different kinds of robotic systems‚ medical robotics‚ and particularly medical simulators”‚ said Fukada during his interview with Hallie Siegei. Micro-Nano Mechatronics is currently used in broader spectra‚ ranging from basic applications in robotics‚ actuators

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    techniques 6. Wireless train arrival indication and announcement system using RFID and GSM techniques. 7. Micro Controller based rolling display with GSM techniques. 8. Vehicle Tracking System using GPS and GSM technology 9. Automatic robotic Vehicle navigation using RF-FSK and GSM techniques. 10. Interfacing finger print module with micro controller and use of GSM techniques for Multi level bank locker safety system. 11. Enquiry System using GSM techniques (with VB for PC interfacing)

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    towards the use of assistive technology known as Brain Computer Interface. Brain-computer interface (BCI) is a collaboration between a brain and a device that enables signals from the brain to direct some external activity‚ such as control of robotic machine and video game screen. The interface enables a direct communication pathway between the brain and the object to be controlled. With the advent of miniature wireless tech‚ electronic gadgets have stepped up the invasion of the body through

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    Jose Armenta Professor Threat MGMT 330 September 5‚ 2013 War’s Impact On The Prosthetic Industry The nation’s military hospitals are experiencing a surge of patients returning home from service in Iraq and Afghanistan in need of prosthetics. As of January 2012‚ more than 1‚400 service members required major limb amputations due to wounds sustained in combat. Nearly one in four service members incurred the loss of multiple limbs. The increase in on-the-ground operations and exposure to IEDs

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    iRobot is a very competitive firm in the robotics industry that creates many types of robots from consumer cleaning robots to drones used for military applications. In the last few years‚ the sales of the consumer products have been driving the majority of iRobot’s revenues. The company has a few‚ albeit experienced‚ competitors in the consumer market while in the military robotics market the company has battled with industry veterans such as Lockheed Martin. The financial structure of the company

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    really puts them about the rest is the innovative services they offer that other hospitals might not have available. What really caught my eye when looking into what they have to offer is their face transplant surgery‚ the cartilage repair‚ and the robotic surgery they are able to perform. The face transplant surgery is a procedure where BWH is able to take the face from a deceased person and transplant the skin to the recipient. BWH refers to this surgery as a life giving procedure because

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    Acquiring that type of mindset at so such a young age would carry out for the rest of life. The three critical moments of my life come hand to hand and has shaped me to be the person that I am today‚ listing them in chronological order would be soccer‚ robotics and church. Soccer‚ the most popular sport in the world has taken a large portion of my life‚ eleven years to be exact‚ has driven me to my limits and beyond them. Starting off at the age of 4 in a small team and working my way to the top for a first

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    (Brewer‚ 2012). Clinical experiments have been done with robotic therapy in an attempt to find the best possible form of a successful functional recovery. It has been observed that robotic possibilities for establishing rehabilitation go beyond what a normal therapist can do. One component of this approach is the use of resistance in a direction opposite the movement. Interestingly‚ several researchers are still currently exploring robotic techniques that are not necessarily designed to imitate the

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    CASE 1 SONY AIBO

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    easier and more entertainment in life. What is appeal to buyers in Japan and US? The reasons why AIBO can succeed in Japan were because: First‚ many Japanese lived in small apartments so that they can’t keep real pets at home. AIBO was the perfect robotic pet‚ which possesses the fun of a living creature without making the messy inconvenience. Second‚ the number of elderly population was growing and AIBOs can give them as part of companions. And last‚ the culture of Japan from all the famous cartoons

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