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    trends of robots in technological and classical world and future prospects in robotics. Most robots today are used in industrial situations where they weld and paint car bodies‚ load machines‚ and apply bead of sealant. Robots used to be just fun and were more toys for tinkerers and scientists. But now the robots are beginning to be seen from technological area to many social places. These mechanical humans are available in Japan‚ London‚ New York and even in India. The predictions are that robots in future

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    There are several pieces of fiction that consist of robots performing the majority of everyday tasks‚ and then one day turning on the human race. These pieces of fiction have become very popular movies‚ as well as shaped society in a way that was not intended. Because of these works of fiction‚ people have such a negative connotation towards Artificial Intelligence [AI]. Humans have grown fearful of being reliant on robots; over the years scientists and researchers have gone to prove how humans are

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    use‚ and many other reasons. The use of robots in society has its pros and cons. Robots can be used for daily activities. In recent times‚ robots have been used to do tasks that humans had once done. The military has begun to use robots as a primary source of weapons and bomb deactivation. Tasks that are too dangerous for humans can now be done by unmanned vehicles and remote controlled machines. Military robots include the SWORDS robot. The SWORDS robot is currently used in ground-based combat

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    Robotic Assisted Surgery

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    surgery. “Since 1921 when Czech playwright Karel Capek introduced the notion and coined the term robot in his play Rossom’s Universal Robotsrobots have taken on increasingly more importance both in imagination and reality. ‘Robot’‚ taken from the Czech robota‚ meaning forced labor‚ has evolved in meaning from dumb machines that perform menial‚ repetitive tasks to the highly intelligent anthropomorphic robots of popular culture” (Lanfranco et.al.‚ 2004). Anthony Lanfranco and his crew from the Drexel

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    Robotics Versus Humans

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    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 a robot for a job rather than a human? What are robots like in the early twenty-first century and what they will be like in the future? Will humans ever become more robot-like? What

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    familiar with the ‘ROBOTS’. So‚ the question is that‚ “WHAT IS A ROBOT?” The answer lies here: A robot is a mechanical or virtual artificial agent‚ usually an electro-mechanical machine that is guided by a computer program or electronic circuitry. Robots can be autonomous‚ semi-autonomous or remotely controlled and range from humanoids such as ASIMO and TOPIO to Nano robots‚ ’swarm ’ robots‚ and industrial robots. By mimicking a lifelike appearance or automating movements‚ a robot may convey a sense

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    newer innovations coming forth every year. Robots in the home have already begun with robot-like machines like the robotic vacuum and automated coffee machines. Now the everyday folks‚ non-specialists outside the field of robotics‚ need a spokesman in the field to break it all down in laymen terms and illustrate some concepts and ideas of robots in the future and what one’s home may include in the future. Donald A. Norman does just that in “Emotional Robots”‚ an excerpt from his 2004 book Emotional

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    TOPIC- Characterization of multi robot swarm ..1.. ACKNOWLWDGEMENT Primarily the knowledge of this moment of time‚ which as just grown forever but made our mind to write the words for those who were with us with ever welcoming gesture throughout this assignment. I heartly like to thanks the Almighty for giving me this opportunity as well as strength to complete this assignment. Best of the words is for Our Respected

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    MicroMouse Research Paper

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    Bernardino Abstract The purpose of this project is to explore the design of a maze‚ a robot‚ and a strategy to participate in the micromouse competition according to IEEE regulations. According to the IEEE regulations the robot has to navigate the maze on its own. For this project we will be going over some of the different parts that are used in the robot to be able to have it navigate itself through the maze. Each robot has to find its way through the maze and figure out how to get all the way through

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    store or the creation of new transportation machinery. Both have caused people to become obsolete in these fields. There is a viewpoint that the mechanical minds will allow humans to focus more on creative jobs. The narrator goes on to assert that robots are just as capable – if not more – than humans to make creative work and that there cannot be an economy based on artwork. These are philosophical questions; however‚ it is fair to state that it is not possible to have an economy based in art. This

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