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Robots In A Dystopian Society
Imagine, for a second, a not–so–distant future produced not by humans, but a dystopian society
engineered by humanity's most amoral of computational artificial intelligence. Built without
empathy by their equally emotionless robotic predecessors. Robots that make robots which make
more robots, which could make more robots to divide and diversify. Robots that learn and develop
based on their interactions, and robots that respond to a variety of external stimuli. Each robot has
the capability to learn and store informational data. This matrix of machines uses the remains of our
biological and chemical energies, humans: young, old, babies, adults and everything else that could
no longer contribute to their robotic overlords, as batteries to power themselves as they
systematically replace human life with their robotic and psychopathic need for efficiency. To
perfection, for flesh tears and withers, but metal is eternal. But don't worry, these billions of robots
have been provided with a manual of the Laws of Robotic Interactions with Humans ... to share.
While that dystopian future may seem rather extreme, a more modest proposal would follow that
robots may not be eating babies, but they uncertainly threaten the value of our time within a
workplace. Machines, to many companies, are a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He laments the loss of thousands of jobs and foretells of an economic collapse as jobs grow
stagnant. Berman predicted, correctly, that low skilled jobs would never return in demand, and that
the economic security of all low skilled workers was at risk. And that high skilled jobs would
become the new standard. We are rapidly approaching a time in which an average worker is an
unemployed worker. A vast array of skillsets and creativity will become the new base requirements
for even the most minimalistic of
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Robotics Is An Sophisticated Type Of Technology
Robotics, an extremely sophisticated type of technology, comes in use for humans but unlikely fails
to meet its intended purpose. Robotics is generally known as some sort of mechanical engineering,
electrical engineering and computer science that involves the design, construction, operation, and
application of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and
information processing. These technologies contain automated machines that can take the place of
humans in dangerous environments or manufacturing processes, or resemble humans in appearance
and behaviour. The introduction of Robotics can transform society and have major economical
impacts in different ways. Some domestic solutions of the use of robotics in ... Show more content
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Microwaves have auto–reheat buttons and other food products buttons, which are functioned
through the knowledge given to this machine/robot. Microwaves also contain actuators, which is a
type of motor that is responsible for moving or controlling the mechanism. It is worked by a source
of energy, usually electric current, hydraulic fluid pressure, or pneumatic pressure, and translates
that energy into motion. The use of robotics for microwaves impacts the society in domestic
situations. The robot fulfils its intended purpose, which is to assist operators with their household
requirements. The automated system saves time and increases productivity as it follows a series of
instructions given by the constructor. The buttons on the membrane keyboard allows operators to
modify and alter their requirements, which can be made for easier use. The intelligence of this
robotics technology leads to a major impact on society. There are over billions of microwaves in the
shops today, which are typically used to assist people with their everyday life. When people want to
warm foods, they do it through the use of this robot technology. A microwave heats food by passing
radiation through it specifically known as microwave radiation. Microwaves can be known as a
form of non–ionizing electromagnetic radiation that have a frequency higher than ordinary radio
waves but the frequency is lower than infrared light. Microwaves use radio waves at an exact set
frequency to stir water molecules
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Review Of Robots : Challenging Architecture At A Larger...
ARC 5205 Advanced Theories Professor Neil Leach ARC 5205 Advanced Theories Professor Neil
Leach MEISSEL HERRERA MADE BY ROBOTS: Challenging Architecture at a Larger Scale.
10/06/2016 21/144 ODICO FORM WORKS ROBOTICS uses robots to create more complex and
exact formworks out of polystyrene in a quicker manner and greater scale as well as more efficiently
and less costly, enabling architectural vision to expand and grow. A. "...set out to develop a
manufacturing concept capable of providing low–cost production of advanced framework at
industrial volume scale." ( 66.1) B. "...provides advanced polystyrene molds for architectural
production. Replacing ... formwork previously requiring days of handcrafted labor" (66.2) C. "...a
technology innovation can provide practical and economical industrial solutions that liberate, rather
than delimit, architectural vision" (66.3) ROBOFOLDS AND ROBOTS I.O are a precise and
flexible tool used to create incredible structures at a fast rate. Together with other programs an
automatic generated design can be checked against building cost and physics making it easier and
more possible to create outrageous designs. A. "..any part can be different without any financial
penalty" (68.2) B. "The architects quickly realized the possibilities from technology built from the
ground up to embed the manufacturing characteristics in the design and control software." (68.3) C.
"Accessing robots has never been easier, and their possibilities are becoming
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Pros And Cons Of Robots
Robots are becoming more and more advanced. As employers implement more automation, it is
likely that many will lose their jobs to a robot. Robots have already been employed in many
industries successfully especially in manufacturing. This automation improves the productivity in
manufacturing and in effect, reduces the costs to make products. Manufacturing jobs now populated
by people have many Musculoskeletal disease risk factors. With the application of robots, workers
will not have to put themselves at risk for personal injury caused by MSD's. Research shows that
repetitive work can cause musculoskeletal diseases in humans, but fortunately, robots are starting to
acquire the tedious, manual labor jobs that enhance these diseases more; therefore, robots are seen
as an ethical improvement to job safety and wellness. Musculoskeletal diseases are the leading cause
of disability in the United States. MSD's are diseases–that affect the muscles, bones, and any
connecting tissue–, and they cause chronic pains and mobility issues. In the workforce, there are
MSD risk factors that contribute to the onset or advancement of MSD's. They include heavy lifting,
rapidly and or repeatedly doing the same tasks, awkward positions, vibrations, bodily impacts, etc.
[1]. There are many occupations that put workers at risk for MSD's–especially labor intensive jobs.
The pain and immobility that can be caused by MSD's lower the quality of life of occupants and
cause reduced productivity. When an
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Robots: Our Everyday Usage
A robot is a computer–programmed electro–mechanical machine that has the capacity to perform
tasks using an intelligent mind. Modern researchers continue to invent advanced robots to cater for
their increasing demand. Industries are using robots to achieve what seems impossible with human
beings; therefore, overlooking the misconception that robots came to replace the humans. One
cannot fail to notice robots' use in everyday life, directly or indirectly (Robbie, 2013). One finds
robots in cars, houses, industries and even other places that are hardly noticeable. Indeed, robots
have increasingly become a part of human life, and majorities of industries across the globe are
extensively using them, which is one reason why society has come to accept them. Industrial robots
have been in existence for a long time and with the high rate of industrialization have set the ball
rolling for robots' widespread use. Although there is a debate regarding whether people should
continue developing them, they have numerous benefits to human beings, which support the call for
their continued use, in the modern society. Researchers have discovered mobile and interactive
robots, making it easy for humans to use (Noel, 2008). They are implementing their man made
intelligence techniques to express emotions between humans and robots. Moreover, researchers are
trying to incorporate language techniques in order to perceive speech as well as facial recognition
between the robots and their users (Noel,
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Beginning In The Eighties And Nineties, We Entered A New
Beginning in the eighties and nineties, we entered a new world of big hair and bad style; although,
in the technological realm, there were tape players, Walkman's, VCR's, and fresh on the market:
personal computers. Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne's creation of the Apple soon
began dominating the computer era with their introduction of the Lisa computer. But not for long,
soon computer technology increased to unimaginable heights. As I grew up the in the nineties the
technology around me continued to grow and advance – quite rapidly I may add. The technology we
use today, helps further advance us as people, and to help push products out the door like it has
never before. Technology is advancing and it's up to us and our future ... Show more content on
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Millennials have been raised up on things like smartphones, drones, and advanced computers, but do
we really know what we are doing, or are we just skimming the surface? Caroline Beaton a blogger
for the Huffington Post writes "Millennials were born after the invention of windows, so we've
never known life or work without them" (Beaton). This is important for moving into a more
technologically diverse society, but there is still concern for what new jobs will open with the
emergence of more technology and machines. Beaton goes on by stating in her research "In other
words, as Carr observed, we'll have to become more like computers ourselves: quick, efficient task
executors in order to keep our position(s)" (Beaton). Marguerite McNeal author of the article "Rise
of the Machines," notes that, "The robots haven 't just landed in the workplace–they're expanding
skills, moving up the corporate ladder, showing awesome productivity and retention rates, and
increasingly shoving aside their human counterparts. One multi–tasker bot, from Momentum
Machines, can make (and flip) a gourmet hamburger in 10 seconds and could soon replace an entire
McDonald 's crew. A manufacturing device from Universal Robots doesn't just solder, paint, screw,
glue, and grasp–it builds new parts for itself on the fly when they wear out or bust. And just this
week, Google won a patent to start building worker robots with personalities" (McNeal). As
intelligent machines and
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Industrial Robotics : The Types Of Robots And The Reasons
Abstract I will be talking about the introduction of industrial robotic and tell the three types of robot
classification, also the different way of using industrial robots and the reasons. I will be coving the
type of application used in the industrial and introducing them, and what/why they are used for?
Robots have characteristics where I will cover and explain some of them. There problems with
robots and our economy where some people are thinning they are replacing our jobs and this could
end up in a horrible situation this people are Luddism believers which came from Luddite that I will
be covering. In this review I will introduceIndustrial robotics. Industrial robotics is a wide topic but
it is categorized by their capabilities and their geometries. Industrial robotics is classified into three
types:  Automatic robots;  Bio–technical robots;  Interactive robots. There are many different
way using Industrial robotics and reasons why companies use them here are some: Hazardous work
environment for humans Repetitive work cycle Difficult handling for humans Multi–shift operations
Infrequent changeovers Part position and orientation are established in the work cell We used to
have manual handling machine here are some of the industrial robotics application I am going to
talk about: Material handling Material transfer Machine loading and/or unloading Spot welding
Continuous arc welding Spray coating Assembly Inspection Robots also have
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Robots Advantages And Disadvantages
In more details I would say that they need some capabilities such as inference, learning, ... which
can involve thinks that popular opinion will associate to think and feel like we do but that does not
mean they are the same. A robot is not a human just like a plane is not a bird or a car is not a horse.
They may accomplish equivalent tasks but neither are doing it the same way as their counterpart.
First for the way a robot is currently used –– a self driving car, a drone surveying an area (either for
filming or military purpose), an industrial robot, a planetary rover –– they are just complex tools
meant to do the hard, dirty or boring things we do not want to or can't do on our own. Having them
the ability to infer is highly beneficial as it means that the user can ask them what to do –– for
example "go to the closest grocery store" –– instead of how to do it –– for example "drive straight
for 200 yards, turn left, then drive straight for 2 miles, ...". having also this inference allow them to
be able to recover for unexpected situation (road is blocked due to an accident) and re–plan the best
course of action accordingly. And this example just talk about path planning, this can go further for
more high–level tasks which involves more than simple motion (for example a home service robot
that does simple chore at home such as setting your dinner table, ...). So in that sense the robot need
to be able to "think" in the sense that it needs to refine high abstraction
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History of Welding: Manual Welding Vs. Robotic Welding
One day Tom was going to his job at welding with robots. When Tom got there he asked his boss
how can we make these machines more efficient. I do not know how they are going to do that but
someday we will perfect the perfect machines that will weld perfect on cars. Well get going and start
thinking of some ideas that would help us improve the robotic arms. Then the next day tom arrived
at work he has an idea that can work. He made up a program that can make the welds more precise.
They tried the program on the machines and it worked perfectly and it did not have any flaws. So
after that they decided to keep the program . Tom was paid more money the company made more
money. How has robotic welding made welding more efficient.
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Robotic welding is the best at welding on all kinds of metals that it can weld on. Saving 50%
percent more on gas and wire can help the owner of the company save more money. Often the
owner need to check on robotic welding arm. In other words robotic welding is the best way to go
when it comes to welding on metal.
The robot arm has to weld a perfect weld if it is setup right and done right. Making sure that the
robotic arm does not have any damages on it. The works have to check everyday if the equipment is
perfect. It depends on the quality of the part you are going to weld on. They have to make sure that
the weld that the robot does welds in the same place every time.
One way that you have to make sure that everything is setup right. Rechecking all the machines if
they have any damage on the if they do then you can not weld because you have to fix the machine.
Its important because if you do not check then there will be problems like there will be more money
to fix the machines wasting time. Then you will not get the job done. Although that can be a
problem you have to be able to save money while you are working.
The owner of the company do not need a lot of employers to do a welding job because the robots
can do it for them. They eliminate some of the other things workers do like grinding because a robot
can leave a weld that is perfect. They can complete the job faster and efficient.
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Designing A Computer Controlled Machine
Robots, like any computer–controlled machine, can be programmed in their movements. But the
production of control data in the form of coded machine instructions requires programming skills as
well as an understanding of robotics concepts such as kinematics, which lie outside most architects'
domain of expertise. To address this problem, the custom robot programming library YOUR, which
aims at making robot control intuitively accessible to students, has been implemented. Based on
this, a toolkit of visual programming components for GrasshopperTM, allowing students to directly
assemble graphical components for the control of their robotic fabrication sequences, was
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Robotic fabrication and computational design augment each other in several ways. In addition to the
direct materialization of digitally conceived designs, the physical working model provides students
with a differentiated and sensual feedback on their design, whereby they can immediately engage
with its constructive and structural aspects. As part of an iterative process, these insights can then be
re–integrated into the computational design strategy.
Architectural design practice will be increasingly mediated by digital technology in the future.
Digital fabrication technology allows architects to conceive designs both digitally and physically,
and may empower them to take a more active role in the materialization and construction process.
Nested voids
The robotic fabrication process is based on the integration of non–standard element prefabrication
and robotic assembly. The model's walls and floors are laser cut out of cardboard sheets, which are
placed on a custom–designed feeder system (left). From there the robot picks the elements (centre),
applies glue and places them directly on the model (right).
Mesh towers
For the final tower model, foam blocks are placed on a specially designed feeder. The robot cuts
each of them differently, optimised to transfer the loads and shaped to accommodate various
functions. This
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How To Write A Sample Of A Thesis
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to thank the members of my committee: Prof. Christian
Pongratz, Associate Dean Maria Perbellini and Prof. Dustin White for their support during the
development of this thesis. Without their collaboration and guidance this thesis would not have been
possible. I would also like to thank the Fabrication Shop team at the College of Architecture,
especially Mike West for sharing their knowledge in fabrication and always being willing to help. In
addition, I would like to thank the other departments within Texas Tech which provided me with
knowledge with topics specific to their field. From civil engineering department, Dr. Sang–Wook
Bae whose help was extremely important for this thesis. From the electrical engineering department,
special thanks to those students who volunteered their time for this project to come to a full circle:
Nicholas Wilson, Kirwa Boit, and principally Kenyan Burnham who was actively collaborating
since the conception of this thesis. Also, I would like to give thanks to all of those who have
supported and challenged me throughout my academic career. Finally, I will always be thankful to
my family and friends for their unconditional support which has allowed me to accomplish
everything in life, specially my mother. Thank you. TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS II TABLE OF CONTENTS III TABLE OF FIGURES IV ABSTRACT V
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1 Briefly on Fabrication in Architecture 1 Thesis Project
Description 4
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The Disadvantages Of Robotics
IN THE early 20th century the future seemed bright for horse employment. Within 50 years cars and
tractors made short work of equine livelihoods. Some futurists see a cautionary tale for humanity in
the fate of the horse: it was economically indispensable until it wasn't. The common retort to such
concerns is that humans are far more cognitively adaptable than beasts of burden. Yet as robots grow
more nimble, humans look increasingly vulnerable. A new working paper concludes that, between
1990 and 2007, each industrial robot added per thousand workers reduced employment in America
by nearly six workers. Humanity may not be sent out to pasture, but the parallel with horses is still
uncomfortably close. Robots are just one small part of the technological wave squeezing people.
The International Federation of Robotics defines industrial robots as machines that are automatically
controlled and re–programmable; single–purpose equipment does not count. The worldwide
population of such creatures is below 2m; America has slightly fewer than two robots per 1,000
workers (Europe has a bit more than two). But their numbers are growing, as is the range of tasks
they can tackle, so findings of robot–driven job loss are worth taking seriously.The paper's authors,
Daron Acemoglu of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Pascual Restrepo of
Boston University, are careful to exclude confounding causes as best they can. Their results are not
driven by a few robot–intensive
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Porter Five Forces in the Robotics Industry
Porter's Five Forces in the Robotics Industry Iryna Varniaga University of Maryland University
College Fall 2013 Turnitin score: 25% Porter's Five Forces in the Robotics Industry "Porter's five
forces": Introduction. "Porter's five forces" is widely applied in today's business world. Harvard
Professor Michael E. Porter's first HBR article "How competitive forces shape strategy" was
published in 1979. It became revolutionary in the field of strategy. Porter's subsequent work has
brought big changes to the study of competitive strategy for corporations, regions, and nations. With
assistance from his colleagues from Harvard Business School, Porter continues to update and extend
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The industrial robots are applied in all branches of the industry. The highest level of application is in
the automobile industry, but the number of installed robots is increasing in other industries as well
(Karabegovic, Dolecec, Husak, 2011). As the information technology is constantly developing and
there are permanent changes in industrial robotics, new functional solutions and higher possibilities
of the industrial robots applications are expected in the foreseeable future (Karabegovic, 2013). The
extended rivalry model, developed by Porter, will be applied to the robotics industry to determine
how attractive this industry is. By evaluating the strength of individual forces (potential entrants,
rivals, substitutes, buyers, and suppliers), it is possible to determine the degree to which forces of
globalization influence the structure of the robotic industry. Existing Competitors. Rivalry among
competitors within an industry use price discounting, new products, marketing, and other techniques
to be competitive. Profitability of an industry suffers from high rivalry. The intensity with which
companies compete and the basis on which they compete determine to which degree rivalry brings
down an industry's profitability (Porter, 2008). Pure competition is considered by economists as a
competition with a high
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Human Construction Workers
Since the introduction to computers and the evolvment of them, humans are being replaced in all
industries including construction. In fifty years from now, human construction workers will be
drastically reduced or totally replaced. To once was thought of as science fiction, like CP30 and
R2D2 from Star Wars, this has become our new reality. In researching the question, will
computerized robots replace human construciton workers? My answer is yes. In this paper, I will
explain and demonstrate, through my research, why I believe that computerized robots will be
replaced by human construction workers.
The industry has evolved from human hand drawn paper blueprints to computer generated
blueprints and home designs. For example, in certain fields they are using computer laser guided
cutting systems for granite glass and concrete. As far as the robotic end of it, we've got remote
controlled boom trucks that lift materials. There are also concrete pump trucks that are remotely
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Human construction workers could be totally eliminated as robots become more capable and
eventually replace humans. Rodney Brooks was a Panasonic Professor of Robotics at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and former director of the MIT Computer Science and
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. He is a founder and former Chief Technical Officer of iRobot and
co–Founder, Chairman and Chief Technical Officer of Rethink Robotics (formerly Heartland
Robotics). Brooks (2016,
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The Advantages Of The Benefits Of Industrial Robots
The benefits of progressing of industrial robots
Shoko Matsuno
ILSC
Industrial robots have progressed now also. There are three principal benefits of how robots have
been used in various fields which are the resolution a short of workers, cost reduction and working
in dangerous place.
I. Progressing of robots help the resolution a short of workers.
A. Robots can maintain to work without having a break.
1. They do not feel tired.
a. Even if they continue to look the screen of the computer, it does not matter.
B. People do not need in work place without thinking.
1. When doing the repetitive tasks, robots are more rapidly and more capable.
a. People do not need to exist in mass production factory.
C. Robots can produce many same quality products.
1. Human can not be inevitable to mistake.
a. Even if robots mistake or error, people can fix them.
II. Progressing of robots can reduce the employment cost of company.
A. Companies do not hire many people.
1. Companies only needs to hire some people who manage and control these robots.
a. It will be a significant reduction in employment cost.
B. Companies can invest money to other things which are overseas business trip or new study.
1. When inventing new products, it cost much money.
a. Companies can do a new research with the money that companies have devoted to employment
costs before.
C. It connects to the expansion of the business.
1. Although buying robots are expensive, expansion of the business will
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Robots Before The Industrial Revolution
Before the Industrial Revolution workers had to manufacture goods with their hands. When the
Industrial Revolution started machines began doing jobs that humans did. Firearms used to be made
by hand and each was unique so they could not easily be fixed. Interchangeable parts were first used
in the firearm industry when French gunsmith Honore promoted idea of using standardized gun
parts. Car manufactures also started using assembly robots. In 1901 Ransom Olds made and
patented a assembly line which increased his company's output by 500 percent in one year. This lead
to lower prices for vehicles. In 1961 General Motors installed their own robot arm to help with the
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A PId Control can be used to program the Assembly robots. The sensors on the robot can read its
surroundings and figure out what it needs to do and where an item is located. So the Assembly
robots can adjust if there is a minor change for example a metal bar was located a few inches from
where it should be it can easily respond to this instead of just trying to pick up something that is not
there. We do this by adding a control loop feedback mechanism. This saves a lot of time and effort
for the programmers. Almost every manufacturing line has some type of robot that they use to be
able to produce products faster and easily. These types of robots are good for a repeated task that
humans would get tired of doing and start to make mistakes. The robot decreases or eliminates the
mistakes that a human will make on a repeated task. Some products that are made with assembly
robots are Cars, Ships, Toys, and some engine parts. Researchers are still experimenting with robots
hoping to improve them and make them more efficient and reliable the future of robots is
unpredictable you never know what someone may
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Robotic Arm: Foundation Report
Foundation Project – SAT0300
1. Introduction – History of the Robotic Arm
For my report, I will be reviewing the main contributing factors and innovations that have led from
the invention of the robotic arm during the late 1950's, all the way up to the 21th century
implementation, that has led to the full–scale automation of many industrial jobs.
The first programmable robot, crudely named the 'Unimate' was created and designed by George
Devol and Joseph Engelberger in 1956 (Rosen, 2011). The apparatus, although now seen to be very
primitive, was revisionary at the time as it's motors could reach an accuracy of 1/2500th of a
centimetre. Devol simultaneously coined the term 'Universal Automation' (History of Industrial
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During 2004, Motoman continued making robotic arms, equipped with a touch screen display,
capable of moving 38 axes.
Up until now, magnetic drums were used as the primary storage device for most of robotics. This
changed however when the first minicomputer–controlled industrial robot, the T3 (The Tomorrow
Tool), came to fruition (History of Industrial Robots, 2012). As there were less moving parts in the
base, it allowed for a massive downsizing of the dimensions needed for such a machine.
1979 brought around the first ever electric, motor powered robots, making the previous hydraulic
powered appliances eventually redundant. Soon after, Takeo Kanade built the direct drive arm. It
was the first robot to have the motors installed directly into the joints of the arm, contained within
the robot itself (Pasca, 2003). This made its movements faster and accurate than any other robot at
the time. In 2010, Fanuc of Japan was the first company to launch a robot with "Adaptive iterative
learning control", meaning that it could react to the environment without any additional or
preconditioned programming. This improved safety dramatically for the work force as the robot
would be forced to stop its current job to prevent an accident from occurring (History of Industrial
Robots, 2012).
2. Design
To start off with, we were tasked with planning and building a small robot arm, named the MeArm.
We then had to think of 3 different potential projects,
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A Brief Note On The First Industrial Robot
"Robots are interesting because they exist as a real technology that you can really study – you can
get a degree in robotics – and they also have all this pop–culture real estate that they take up in
people 's minds." (Daniel H. Wilson). The first industrial robot was created in 1956 by an inventor
named George Charles Devol. An industrial robot consist of rigid links that are connected by
mechanical joints. Many types of industrial robots are capable of doing different things from one
another like the Cartesian, which is limited to do x and y movements. The Polar, which has an arm
connected to the base with a twisting joint, is used for spot welding, handling machines, etc. The
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John Tammy states "Robots will ultimately be the biggest job creators simply because aggressive
automation will free us up to do new work by virtue of it erasing toil that was once essential" ("Why
Robots Will Be The Biggest Job Creators In World History" par.3). According to John Tammy
robots will be the biggest reason why many people will have jobs. Robots will create a lot of jobs
for employees that will free them from doing hard labor. When labor is hard and it can cause
employees to be exhausted which results from them to slow down production which is bad for the
company. Without robots, employees are stuck with doing hard and even time–consuming labor
which can slow down production. Industrial robots can help a lot of companies make labor less
harsh. In the future, Robotic Technology will have an impact on industries by creating new jobs. Bill
Lydon states "Automation has allowed us to compete on a global basis and it has created jobs in
Southwest Michigan. If it had not been for automation we would not have beaten our Japanese,
Chinese, and Mexican competitors" (" IFR Press Release" 1). This quote shows that robots not only
help companies create more employment, they can also help companies beat competitors. Which are
very beneficial to them because it can help companies build a good reputation because of the quality
and popularity of their products. Robotic Technology can
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The Integration Of Robotics And Artificial Intelligence
The industrial revolution period through the recent technological revolution brought immeasurable
changes in how society approaches tasks and jobs. The transformations brought by automation and
technology integration in the workplace elicits different views and exaggeration on the future of
human labor. The job market is getting more concerned about the future that on a greater extent
depends on the creative and innovative minds of the vibrant technology experts (Kelly). Most of
current manual jobs, especially in the assembly category get a massive replacement of machinery
like robots that receive continuous upgrading to improve flexibility and ease of task handling. The
critical element of thinking demonstrated by humans gets adopted in robotics and automation by the
developments intensified in the field of Artificial Intelligence. The fear of robots taking over human
tasks should get dismissed because the adoption of new technology elevates innovation levels that
create alternative jobs in various sectors of the economy hence employment (Kelly). The integration
of robotics and artificial intelligence in the human tasks benefits society to a great extent by
simplifying tasks, handling previously dirty tasks, and creating new jobs. The use of robots will
initially displace human labor, but at the expense of a simplistic solution to task handling. The
assembly line workers will be partially replaced by robots if they lack the basic training required to
manage and supervise
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Robots are Over-taking Us
Robots are over–taking us. Or are being taken over by robots? There have been many robots
developed to make life easier. Robotics has had some positive effects in the performance of certain
jobs. It can help us complete difficult jobs that use materials that are not safe for humans to handle
such as radioactive materials. A single robot can do heavy tasks that would require 10 people to
complete. However, this savings in time and money for companies could result in loss of hours and
wages for employees. Robotics is affecting many parts of our lives right now, from jobs, to house
chores to medicine and a lot more. But which is really more effective and efficient? Humans or
robots? Yet, we continue to develop robots to help us. Is a future ... Show more content on
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Workers are moved to supervisory roles where they no longer have to perform dangerous tasks in
hazardous settings. With the improved worker safety, there has been an increase in financial savings
since there are fewer healthcare and insurance claims by employers. Robot movements are always
exact, minimizing material waste ("RobotWorx").
Disadvantages of Robots
The use of robots may also present many disadvantages, such as cost. For example, the iRobots that
could clean a pool costs around $1,300 ("Mirra"). Another concern is that robots might be taking
away our jobs (Tobe). Robots used to perform industrial jobs can help save labor hours and money
(Tobe). It is a fact that robots complete jobs with higher quality. Jobs such as gluing, spraying paint,
and trimming are performed faster, consistently and with better quality by robots (Sands, D.). This
could have a negative effect on humans because it will take away many jobs, resulting in income
loss.
In addition, the initial investment to integrate robotics into businesses is substantial, especially when
business owners are limiting their purchases to new robotic equipment (Tobe). He said that the cost
of robotic automation and regular maintenance needs could potentially have a financial toll on the
company. Employees will require training programs and learn how to interact with the new robotic
equipment. This normally takes time and financial outlay. Robots will be
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Expository Essay: How Can Robot Good Or Bad?
Robotics Expository Essay
Questions:
1. How can robot affect our life?
2. Is robot good or bad?
3. Robot will take our job or not?
4. In our daily life what are example of robot?
5. What does robot cause?
Nowadays robots are known worldwide. It gives us advantages. These advantages are important for
engineers or the future engineers as well. If we know how it works, we can use it in the right way
that can gives us more benefits than you'll ever know. Like all of us know, machine–designed things
are more accurate than handmade products. For example, drawing a line by our hand and making a
line in a drawing program, of course using the program would make such a better and straight line.
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Yeah robot affects our life so much and very much. It affects our life in good way and bad way too.
For good ways the robot can make our life easier. They make us a lot of money. They work so
accurate and make us a lot of money because the product is so good because the robot make it for us
and I think that if the product is so good the customer will like it. They are so smart too they can
calculate so fast because we program all the thing that we solve in the computer already. For bad
way they make us so lazy because when the technology was grown higher they can make our life a
lot easier and we will lazy and make us so fat and get a lot of disease and we will die so fast. Is
robot good or bad? I think it depend on how it's use in our daily life if we use it in good way it will
be good. But if we use in bad way it will be bad for us and every thing is not perfect its have bad
and good in itself. Robot will take our job in the future or not? Sure because the scientist is
calculated already that the robot will take our job for sure because the robot is working accurate
more than human and human want the product to look good then they choose the thing that was
more accurate for sure. But in my opinion the robot can make an error too because everything is not
perfect. In daily life what are the example of robot? I think today we have good robot in our life
already, today robot in our daily life can be a teacher already because unite state and south
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Kuka Argumentative Essay
Kuka is one of the world's leading suppliers of automation solutions. Kuka robots are useful in the
entertainment industry due to their light weight and ease to transport. The robot has a complete
programmable motion control system for digital and high–speed cameras. These robots give film
makers the ability to capture shots previously impossible with older technology. The light weight
robot also known as the CMOCOS system can be mounted on a stand or moved on a driven dolly.
One of the most famous movies kuka helped film was "Gravity". The blockbuster movie was filmed
by four industrial robots whisked props. These robots were able to move around lights and actors
with split–second precision, known as cinematic automation. Kuka created the
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The Robot Invasion Summary
Within the article "The Robot Invasion", by Charlie Gillis, the author informs the audience that in
the not too distant future, robotics technology will encompass society to the point where technology
will be advanced enough that unskilled jobs will be endangered and household chores will be
diminished. The author illustrates that although technology is premature and rudimentary,
technology is exponentially increasing to the point where unskilled jobs are now becoming limited,
but also, consumers are now adopting devices for everyday chores. In addition, the author provides a
very objective view of technology; correlating society's downfall to advances in technology by
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The issue portrayed is that technology is invading society. The author claims that technology is at
fault for unemployment and, furthermore, adopts the mentality that as technology is over developed
by individuals, technology will soon be the perfect substitute for cheap labor. With this in mind, the
author further elaborates and generalizes that consumers will be unfit with relating to technology
because of how interconnected each machine is with one another, as a result, machines are all
knowing, therefore, can sense mood swings or can be implanted within humans to treat diseases. In
order to align the audience to the author's argument the author provides examples such as, "A
Japanese engineer named Akira Mita has proposed buildings in which swarm robots follow the
occupants from room to room, adjusting temperature, humidity, lighting and music according to the
person's mood." then says, "That might not be everyone's ideal of how humans should relate to
machines." (Gillis, 2012, p.481), and also provides the "uncanny valley" hypothesis. The "uncanny
valley" hypothesis states "that people are revolted by robots that act almost, but not perfectly, like
humans." (Gillis, 2012, p.480), hence the author's bias against technology. Consequently, failing to
effectively communicate the true reason for informing the
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Industrial Robots And Their Application
INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS AND THEIR APPLICATION
Industrial robot definition by Robotic Institute of America (RIA) is a re–programmable multi–
functional manipulator designed to move materials, parts, tools, or specialized devices through
variable programmed motions for the performance of a variety of tasks, which also acquire
information from the environment and move intelligently in response (De Luca, n.d.).
Meanwhile by ISO 8373 definition it is an automatically controlled, reprogrammable, multipurpose
manipulator programmable in three or more axes, which may be either fixed in place or mobile for
use in industrial automation applications (De Luca, n.d.).
The efficacy of the technology implies improve the technical solutions in application of the
intelligent systems and also domain of technological process automation in various industrial
branches. Large numbers of industrial robot application in metal product industry are existed today
(Robots, Application, Serving, & Tools, 2011). Their application are motivated by technical and
economical reasons, some of them may :
increase the quality of finished products (machining, etc.),
reduce the waste (in assembly processes),
increase degree of uniformity of quality (in all processes related to repeatability of robot actions),
increase degree of operating safety (in aggressive, flammable, explosive and other dangers areas,
with high degree of robot protection),
reduce the request for operators in routine and repeatable
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The Effect Of The On The And Value Of Signal Produced From...
6.1
The device which converts the physical stimulus into a more convenient form for the purpose of
measuring the stimulus is called a sensor.
6.2
Analog sensor: Analog sensor produces analog signal whose values varies in an analogous manner
such as electronic voltage.
Discrete sensor: Discrete sensor produces only certain values as output. It is categorized into two
types
1.) Binary, which produces on/off signal
2.) Digital, which produces a set of parallel status bits or series of pulses.
6.4
The relationship between the value of physical stimulus and value of signal produced is called the
transfer function of the sensor.
6.5
Actuator coverts the controller command signal into change in physical parameter. It is also referred
to as transducer as it converts one type of physical quantity into another type.
6.9
Two disadvantages of DC motors are
1.) The commutator and brushes used causes maintenance problems.
2.) The electrical power is alternating current but DC motors needs a rectifier to convert that into
direct current.
6.10
Conventional DC and AC motors works by continuous rotation according to the DC or AC power
source whereas the stepper motor rotates in step angles where step angle is the rotation in discrete
angular displacements. Electrical pulse is generated for each angular step.
6.13
A solenoid is referred to as an actuator which consists of a movable plunger inside stationary wire
coil. The coil acts as magnet when current is applied, pulls the plunger to the
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The Computer Science Of Robots
I have had a deep interest in hands on actives since I was a young boy. Through the Computer
science class last year I was introduced to coding. This year all of my loves found a single form, this
form is called Robotics. Robotics is the science of robots, you create robots, then program them
what to do. This helps the world by making new house hold robots that could do your laundry, or do
your dishes, the possibilities are endless. Household inventions are not the only things that robotics
help, DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) hosts annual competitions that show
case the new and most useful military robots. These robots can open doors and complete
complicated tasks in a short period of time. Robots come in different shapes and sizes, I will be the
one that is engineering the newest and best robots in the future, but first I must know WHAT MATH
IS IN MY CAREER. Most Robotics engineers have fair amounts of money and live comfortably.
The hourly rates for robotics engineers range from $24.72 to $70.76. Depending on how many hours
one works, they make between $51,410 to $147,190 a year. The wages also vary between field and
practices, the fields include; Industrial, Domestic/household, Service, Military, Entertainment,
Space, and Hobby/competitions. All of these fields have different levels of pay and different tasks
and schooling required. If I want to live around Tahoe city the average living prices are a lot steeper
then other places. The average
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Artificial Intelligence And Robotics Summary
Abstract A general summary of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics is presented with the main
stress on the how the present day robots and the future of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics would
influence the society and the public life at large. Introduction With the rising importance in Artificial
Intelligence and Robotics, in the parts of medicine, manufacturing, military, and household
applications, there is a push to increase the standard of robots and machine learning in these areas.
Over the centuries, machines and computers have performed various tasks and this method seems to
be growing exponentially over time. The idea of merging these machineries together with the
computational power of computers to act or think in a way humans do, forming computers or
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A programmer is the person who gives the robot its 'smarts.' The robot will have to have some way
to receive the program so that it knows what it is to do. Types of robot by application At the
moment, robots do a lot of different odd jobs in many grounds and the number of jobs assigned to
robots is growing increasingly. Industrial robots Industrial robots are robots used in an industrial
manufacturing environment. Commonly these are articulated arms precisely industrialized for such
applications as welding, material handling, painting and others. Domestic or household robots
Robots used at household. This type of robots includes many quite different devices such as robotic
vacuum cleaners, robotic pool cleaners, sweepers, gutter cleaners and other robots that can do
different chores. Also, some surveillance and tele presence robots could be regarded as household
robots if used in that environment. Medical robots Robots used in medicine and medical
organizations. Surgery robots are becoming common. Also, some automated guided vehicles and
maybe lifting
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Automation As A Self Regulating Process
Automation By Juno V Doliscar English IV Ms. LaShondra Fields 4th period 04/30/15 Automation
is defined as a self–regulating process performed by using programmable machines to carry out
series of tasks. Automation goes more steps further and now the process is not only supported by
machines but these machines can work in accordance with certain programs that regulates the
behavior of the machines. As some people may defined, automation is the application of machines
to tasks once performed by human beings or, to tasks that would otherwise be impossible. Although
the term mechanization is often used to refer to the simple replacement of human labor by machines,
automation implies the integration of machines into a self–governing system. The term automation
was introduced in the automobile industry about 1946 to describe the increased use of automatic
devices in mechanized products. The origin of the word is link to D.S Harder, an engineering
manager at the Ford Motor company during that time. This term is used widely in mostly
manufacturing context, with a variety of other substitution like mechanical, electrical, and
computerized action for human efforts. The system is capable of operating without human
intervention. The development of this technology has become dependent on the use of computer–
related technologies. Recently, automated systems have become increasingly sophisticated and
complex. Advanced systems represent a level of capability and performance
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Why Coding Should Be Mandatory In Public Education
Coding Should Be Mandatory in Public Education
As robotics continues to integrate with current occupations, an increasing amount of industries are
experiencing demand for computer programming or "coding" skills. Robots are becoming prevalent
in numerous industries across the globe,
Allen 4 consuming a myriad of once uniquely human jobs (Johnson). Businesses and industries are
implementing robotics and coding more extensively in this digital era. Therefore, computer science
and, in particular, coding should be mandatory curricula in public education that will future–proof
students for job acquisition and enhance primary language literacy.
Robots are becoming more prevalent in every field of work across the globe consuming previously
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in Raja 614). This supports the idea that as robot implementation meets human innovation, people
naturally change those aspects of their lives, which may mean a need for greater emphasis on CS
education. Robots will continue to consume once primarily human jobs, creating a more vastly
integrated workforce. Students today will work alongside these robots and/or be the ones coding
them in the future (Wohl). Thus, it is becoming more necessary to educate students starting at an
elementary level to be technologically literate by not just interfacing with computers and robots, but
understanding them and speaking their language–a skill with a growing demand (Raja
610).
Coding is becoming an essential skill in the job market allowing workers to adapt to the integrated
human–robot workforce; therefore, it is imperative that CS and coding education be mandatory and
begin early. There is currently robotic disruption in many sectors like education, energy, health, and
transportation. For example, companies have begun designing robots to aid special education
students, and much like automobiles, robots have been implemented in solar panel production
decreasing costs and increasing precision (Johnson). Chase Johnson reports in his article, "Robotic
Integration Into Our Daily Lives: Now and the Future," that hospitals are also using robots to
transport "medical
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The Shift Of Modern Technology
Adam Bobka
English 12
Scott Durocher
January 6, 2015
The Shift of Modern Technology Technology has always been changing and evolving. Whether it is
discovering ways to cultivate plants and animals or if it is developing the smallest nano–technology
to be used in space, there is never a time where scientists and inventors are not coming up with new
things to better our quality of life and to change how we work in society. The last decade has been
especially important to the development of technology in many different aspects such as healthcare,
or globalization. The contemporary shift of technology within the last decade has been a
revolutionary stepping stone into the possibilities of the future. The changes in healthcare have been
excitingly revolutionary and act as a very large gate into the possibilities of the future for health
services. The way that hospitals store their data has changed monumentally. This change allows for
faster accessibility to health information of a patient and even allows for a patient to access their
own health records if they want to. This change in speed is very different from the old paper records
of the past, and the more things that health services moves on to a technological database, the safer
the information is and the faster it can be obtained. Another thing that all this information being
quickly available is that healthcare is receivable almost anywhere in this day and age. With all this
freedom, some people in the healthcare
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Montex Industries Case Summary
RoboCorp designs and manufactures robots for industrial purposes; most recent developments have
been pick and place material handling robots and robotic welding arms which are being used by
huge corporations for various purposes. Montex Industries are one of the most valuable customers
accounting for a major share of revenue for RoboCorp. The pick and place material handling robots
are used extensively in their power plants and they now require robotic arms with optical scanners to
automate the inspection of the parts inside the nuclear plants. Though there is a lot of research and
development at RoboCorp, there is not enough expertize to design and manufacture optical sensors
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If there is a highly disruptive team that is assembled for the coalition, then both parties would
benefit a lot from the venture. The CEO of RoboCorp and the production Engineer of Montex
Industries – Mike Hunter would play the most vital roles in the formation of the venture. Mr. Ralph
Jackson would need to extend his full support for the venture and he should be initiating the process.
On the other hand Mr. Hunter has been conducting research on optics and concluded that optics
would be the way for future for the industry. He wants to use the optic scanners to provide early
warning to prevent failures during nuclear plant operations. He would personally assist RoboCorp in
the design and manufacture of the robotic arm with censors and would also work on the
improvement of the efficiency of optics. The Legal Consultant would play an important role as well.
He would have to oversee all the legal terms and contracts so that the joint venture gets a shape
quickly and enables the earliest possible start of production. Mr. Charlie Grape who is the Chief
Research and Development Officer will ensure the proper sharing of information between the other
board members and stock holders to pave way for a smooth transition. The marketing head will have
to plan for the future of the venture as both the parties would look to market their brainchild seeking
high profits and returns as they would be the leaders of this type of technology. He would also be
helpful in forecasting the possible revenue generated by the product in the
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What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Robotics
Last hundred years robotic technology has developed in many areas such as industry, military,
medicine, domestic and science. According to Koren (1985, 2) in Czech word "robot" means "forced
labor", therefore the main purpose of creating robots is making work easier, so in the modern world
labor robots are the most popular one. At the end of 2013 quantity of industrial robots in the world
belongs to span between 1.332 and 1.600 million units. (International federation of robotics, n. d.)
History of automatizing of manufacturing started in 1770, when was invented simple machine for
transferring of some objects. During next two centuries, manufacture robots had changed from
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Even fifty years ago government carried about increasing of unemployment by reason of automation
rising in manufactories (The Automation Jobless 1961 quoted in Borenstein 2009). Big factories
prefer use robots to labour. An increasing of price of handmade production, when using of
manipulators costs extremely cheaper, may have been an important factor in this choice. (Ebel 1986,
49) For human worker it means that their job is becoming less necessary, and they get high risk to
lose their workplace. (Borenstain 2009, 88). For instance, Winner (1980 quoted in Borenstein 2009,
88) describe situation where bringing robots to tomato's production changed employment status of
32000 worker. On the others hand, machines are not always take away people's job, but also grant
them. Boring and monotone work replaced by more exciting one, such as control of grippers or
creating of more modern manipulators. (Balkeshwar 2013,
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Persuasive Essay On Robotics
Despite being stereotyped as "nerdy" by many, robotics is a rewarding extracurricular that can be
beneficial to anyone. Robotics is a program centralized around STEM, which stands for science,
technology, engineering, and math. Today, many schools will have a robotics program, most of
which are run by either VEX or FIRST. All of these programs are centralized around a team working
together to build a robot to the best of their ability to score as many points as possible. All the while,
participants also learn teamwork and technical skills that can be applied to the real world. I have
been a part of VEX Robotics Competition for three years, and prior to that participated in FIRST
Lego League for five years. Throughout this essay, I will mainly focus on VEX Robotics
Competition, as that is the program that I am currently a part of. STEM and robotics programs in
schools must become more available and receive more time and attention because they help train
students for engineering fields which are steadily growing, assist students in being accepted into
colleges, and transform lessons in school into practical, real–world skills. To begin, engineering
fields have shown consistent growth, so it is important that students are prepared for pursuing these
fields. Experience early on with practical skills in a robotics club setting can give students an edge if
they choose to go into engineering. For this reason, it is important that robotics be available to as
many students as
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Darpa Failure
In recent competitions, DARPA (the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
analyzed how well currently available robots could negotiate obstacle courses and handle complex
operations in situations that may be difficult or dangerous for humans. DARPA did this as a result of
the Pentagon's finest robots miserably failing when they were sent to assist in the disaster recovery
efforts following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan in March of 2011. In that operation, the
Pentagon sent several robots to assist in areas that were dangerous for humans to operate in and
often times the humans were forced to go in and do the operations anyway because the robots could
not communicate with their human controllers and often the circuitry of the robots malfunctioned.
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The robots involved in recent competitions all failed at completing the tasks assigned to them. The
most successful of the robots was a South Korean robot put together by Team KAIST. Yet even this
robot showed that it was slow going for any robot to do any of the tasks DARPA was looking for the
robots to complete. The Team KAIST robot took almost an hour to complete the tasks assigned to it.
In less than one–twentieth of that time, a human team of operators could have completed the tasks
the robot was asked to do. So while at the present battlefield robotics is in its infancy, DARPA and
the US military–industrial complex that highly favors technical gadgetry are looking for ways to
bring more robots to the field of battle in the coming years.
Now while combat robot technology is still in its infancy, that does not mean that DARPA and other
military researchers around the world are sitting idly by. There are some very serious future
implications with the development of combat
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The Impact Of Ict On The Automotive Design And The...
Introduction
This report will study the use of ICT (Information and Communication technology) in the
Automotive Design and the manufacturing process
ICT has become a fundamental part of engineering careers, thanks to software's which help us to
design, create, test, analyse, assembly and many other things, making the mass production of cars
easier, more precise and faster. The most used and popular software's in engineering are AutoCAD
(Automatic Computer aided design) for precise dimension in drawing, BIM (Building information
modelling), CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing), and CNC (Computer Numerical Control)
This report will also analyse the types of mechanical machines used in the process of manufacturing
of a car also known as co–operative or Collaborative robots, which are machines that can work
along with human. All of them, excluding one (Force regulated co–operative robot), must have an
additional security feature, and we will analyse the features of this robot in a deeper way
AutoCAD
AutoCAD is a designing software used widely in many branches of engineering such as mechanical,
civil and aeronautical engineering. Developed by AutoDesk, Inc.
AutoCAD mainly helps us to design cars [Fig.1], buildings, planes, and almost any other object you
can think of. Since its release to the public in 1982 AutoCAD has become one of the most
recognized and used designing software; Now days we can get AutoCAD monthly subscription for
the price of £222.00
In 2010
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Robots During The Industrial Revolution
Innovations in technology from the Industrial Revolution to today have changed work and the
workplace. Robots and other automated machines do many human jobs. One study concluded that
about 50 percent of US workers could be replaced by robots in the next 10 to 20 years (Jones, 2016,
para. 3). Even though robots will replace some jobs done by humans, there will be new and higher
skilled jobs for workers. Some people worry that robots will have a negative impact on humans in
the future. However, people have had this concern for a long time (Shah, 2015, para.15). During the
Industrial Revolution, workers demolished machines in the factories because they worried that their
jobs would be replaced by machines. In the manufacturing industry, machines decreased or
eliminated the need for workers. Governments tried different ways to slow or stop the development
of new technology because of their concern over job loss. In 1638, England's government legally
prohibited certain machines. And during the Depression, the US government imposed a tax on
companies that replaced workers with machines. But new technologies do not necessarily mean that
workers who are replaced by machines will not have jobs (Volti, 2012, 80–81). History has shown
that even when jobs are lost to machines, new higher skill jobs are created. For example, even
though manufacturing jobs were lost in the new economy, new jobs were created in the service
industry (Volti, 2012, p. 56). Robots increase the efficiency of
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How Do Robots Change The World
Technology has advanced and changed over time and now today, of course, it would make sense to
talk about how robots may be able to change the world. We already have phones and tablets that
have built–in intelligent personal assistants (Apples Siri, Google Alexa, etc.) that can just about do
anything you ask it to do on your device. Cars are driving themselves, imagine your favorite pizza
being delivered robotically, the robotic era is on the way. And I'm sure we as humans will figure out
a way to adapt. American inventor George Devol created the first industrial robot in 1961, "the
4000–pound robotic arm transported die castings from an assembly line and welded these parts on
auto bodies, a dangerous task for workers, who could be poisoned by exhaust gas or lose a limb if
they were not careful." (Norman) 56 years later imagine how much more a robot can do with the
technology we have now today. Kevin Kelly argues that ""[w]e need to let robots take over" because
"they will help us discover new jobs for ourselves, new tasks that expand who we are." I trust him to
some extent. there's an occasion that robots will facilitate produce additional jobs, however before
robots are able to produce additional jobs they might be so taking the roles that we tend as humans
currently have nowadays like body jobs, and retail. The question is however long can it take United
States as humans to adapt, can the govt notice the way to help the living things of individuals whose
jobs were
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Literature Review On Force Control Of Robotic Arm
Literature review In 1941 Sir Isaac Asimov who is a writer of Science Fiction used the word
ROBOTICS, which describes the technology of robot as well predicted powerful robot industry.
De Silva(1989),MacFarlane: Productivity and object quality of manufacturing is concentrated on the
accuracy of the manufacturing product which includes part transfer, assembly, welding and
inspection etc. to carry out these different task the robotic manipulators are considered. In this deals
with the performance of the robotic manipulator of the manufacturing system.
Su, Choi, and Krishnamurty 1990: This paper deals with the force control of robotic arm. To derive
the planar manipulator the equation of motion are derived by extended Hamilton's principle in
which it includes the structurally flexibility effects included in dynamic load. Which minimize the
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It is a low cost robotic arm and controller is desktop model of the robotic arm having the same
degree of freedom were the joints are with the sensors. Tele operative robot is used in the range
application like in the earth space system to communicate the time delay in significant level. It has
two component one is arm and controller which helps in operator interface.
Jennings et.al: In this research on two large robots searching for rescuing like boxes, here in this
search occurs in a single obstracle with free room which does not involves no intentional
cooperation such that robot will randomly in a room till one robot spot the target.
Ashish Duta and Goro Obinata: Research discussion was carried out on the robotic arm gripper. The
cooperation of the gripper must human friendly it should be human controlled. So
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Compvantages And Descriptions Of A Robot Operating System
iii. MATLAB with Simulink is a multi–domain simulator, compatible with Linux, Windows, and
Mac OSX systems, which can be used together with the Robotics Toolbox for MATLAB [20] in
order to develop simulations with robot manipulators, as the Robotics Toolbox adds support in
creating paths and evaluates results from simulations and real robots. iv. Robot Operating System
(ROS) is an open–source operating system, compatible with Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows
(limited). There is a generous community of researchers contributing to ROS expansion. ROS
supports four different programming languages: C++, Python, Octave, and LISP. It offers many
tools for navigation, communication and connection handling, message passing, etc. The advantage
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V–REP, designed by Coppelia Robotics, one of the most advanced 3D simulators for industrial
robots, compatible with a lot of programming languages including C/C++, Python, Java, Matlab or
Urbi, is used in education and engineering (for safety double–checking or remote monitoring). xxvi.
EASY–ROB, a 3D simulation tool for single or multiple robots, compatible with Microsoft
Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7, allows programming and visualization of several production
stages, like handling, assembling, coating and sealing and can create AVI movies of the simulations.
xxvii. AristoSim is a simulator used for industrial applications (online and offline). xxviii. Morse is
a 3D simulator tool for service robots, especially used in education. xxix. Eureka is a new
simulation tool, for the analysis and optimization of the milling and turning machines. It has the
graphical interface and APIs compatible with many programming languages including C++, VB,
.NET, VBScript and Delphi. xxx. ANVEL is a 3D simulation software able to test a wide selection
of robotic vehicles in incredible environments, by using several sensors or
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Robots In A Dystopian Society

  • 1. Robots In A Dystopian Society Imagine, for a second, a not–so–distant future produced not by humans, but a dystopian society engineered by humanity's most amoral of computational artificial intelligence. Built without empathy by their equally emotionless robotic predecessors. Robots that make robots which make more robots, which could make more robots to divide and diversify. Robots that learn and develop based on their interactions, and robots that respond to a variety of external stimuli. Each robot has the capability to learn and store informational data. This matrix of machines uses the remains of our biological and chemical energies, humans: young, old, babies, adults and everything else that could no longer contribute to their robotic overlords, as batteries to power themselves as they systematically replace human life with their robotic and psychopathic need for efficiency. To perfection, for flesh tears and withers, but metal is eternal. But don't worry, these billions of robots have been provided with a manual of the Laws of Robotic Interactions with Humans ... to share. While that dystopian future may seem rather extreme, a more modest proposal would follow that robots may not be eating babies, but they uncertainly threaten the value of our time within a workplace. Machines, to many companies, are a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He laments the loss of thousands of jobs and foretells of an economic collapse as jobs grow stagnant. Berman predicted, correctly, that low skilled jobs would never return in demand, and that the economic security of all low skilled workers was at risk. And that high skilled jobs would become the new standard. We are rapidly approaching a time in which an average worker is an unemployed worker. A vast array of skillsets and creativity will become the new base requirements for even the most minimalistic of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Robotics Is An Sophisticated Type Of Technology Robotics, an extremely sophisticated type of technology, comes in use for humans but unlikely fails to meet its intended purpose. Robotics is generally known as some sort of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science that involves the design, construction, operation, and application of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information processing. These technologies contain automated machines that can take the place of humans in dangerous environments or manufacturing processes, or resemble humans in appearance and behaviour. The introduction of Robotics can transform society and have major economical impacts in different ways. Some domestic solutions of the use of robotics in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Microwaves have auto–reheat buttons and other food products buttons, which are functioned through the knowledge given to this machine/robot. Microwaves also contain actuators, which is a type of motor that is responsible for moving or controlling the mechanism. It is worked by a source of energy, usually electric current, hydraulic fluid pressure, or pneumatic pressure, and translates that energy into motion. The use of robotics for microwaves impacts the society in domestic situations. The robot fulfils its intended purpose, which is to assist operators with their household requirements. The automated system saves time and increases productivity as it follows a series of instructions given by the constructor. The buttons on the membrane keyboard allows operators to modify and alter their requirements, which can be made for easier use. The intelligence of this robotics technology leads to a major impact on society. There are over billions of microwaves in the shops today, which are typically used to assist people with their everyday life. When people want to warm foods, they do it through the use of this robot technology. A microwave heats food by passing radiation through it specifically known as microwave radiation. Microwaves can be known as a form of non–ionizing electromagnetic radiation that have a frequency higher than ordinary radio waves but the frequency is lower than infrared light. Microwaves use radio waves at an exact set frequency to stir water molecules ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Review Of Robots : Challenging Architecture At A Larger... ARC 5205 Advanced Theories Professor Neil Leach ARC 5205 Advanced Theories Professor Neil Leach MEISSEL HERRERA MADE BY ROBOTS: Challenging Architecture at a Larger Scale. 10/06/2016 21/144 ODICO FORM WORKS ROBOTICS uses robots to create more complex and exact formworks out of polystyrene in a quicker manner and greater scale as well as more efficiently and less costly, enabling architectural vision to expand and grow. A. "...set out to develop a manufacturing concept capable of providing low–cost production of advanced framework at industrial volume scale." ( 66.1) B. "...provides advanced polystyrene molds for architectural production. Replacing ... formwork previously requiring days of handcrafted labor" (66.2) C. "...a technology innovation can provide practical and economical industrial solutions that liberate, rather than delimit, architectural vision" (66.3) ROBOFOLDS AND ROBOTS I.O are a precise and flexible tool used to create incredible structures at a fast rate. Together with other programs an automatic generated design can be checked against building cost and physics making it easier and more possible to create outrageous designs. A. "..any part can be different without any financial penalty" (68.2) B. "The architects quickly realized the possibilities from technology built from the ground up to embed the manufacturing characteristics in the design and control software." (68.3) C. "Accessing robots has never been easier, and their possibilities are becoming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Pros And Cons Of Robots Robots are becoming more and more advanced. As employers implement more automation, it is likely that many will lose their jobs to a robot. Robots have already been employed in many industries successfully especially in manufacturing. This automation improves the productivity in manufacturing and in effect, reduces the costs to make products. Manufacturing jobs now populated by people have many Musculoskeletal disease risk factors. With the application of robots, workers will not have to put themselves at risk for personal injury caused by MSD's. Research shows that repetitive work can cause musculoskeletal diseases in humans, but fortunately, robots are starting to acquire the tedious, manual labor jobs that enhance these diseases more; therefore, robots are seen as an ethical improvement to job safety and wellness. Musculoskeletal diseases are the leading cause of disability in the United States. MSD's are diseases–that affect the muscles, bones, and any connecting tissue–, and they cause chronic pains and mobility issues. In the workforce, there are MSD risk factors that contribute to the onset or advancement of MSD's. They include heavy lifting, rapidly and or repeatedly doing the same tasks, awkward positions, vibrations, bodily impacts, etc. [1]. There are many occupations that put workers at risk for MSD's–especially labor intensive jobs. The pain and immobility that can be caused by MSD's lower the quality of life of occupants and cause reduced productivity. When an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8.
  • 9. Robots: Our Everyday Usage A robot is a computer–programmed electro–mechanical machine that has the capacity to perform tasks using an intelligent mind. Modern researchers continue to invent advanced robots to cater for their increasing demand. Industries are using robots to achieve what seems impossible with human beings; therefore, overlooking the misconception that robots came to replace the humans. One cannot fail to notice robots' use in everyday life, directly or indirectly (Robbie, 2013). One finds robots in cars, houses, industries and even other places that are hardly noticeable. Indeed, robots have increasingly become a part of human life, and majorities of industries across the globe are extensively using them, which is one reason why society has come to accept them. Industrial robots have been in existence for a long time and with the high rate of industrialization have set the ball rolling for robots' widespread use. Although there is a debate regarding whether people should continue developing them, they have numerous benefits to human beings, which support the call for their continued use, in the modern society. Researchers have discovered mobile and interactive robots, making it easy for humans to use (Noel, 2008). They are implementing their man made intelligence techniques to express emotions between humans and robots. Moreover, researchers are trying to incorporate language techniques in order to perceive speech as well as facial recognition between the robots and their users (Noel, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10.
  • 11. Beginning In The Eighties And Nineties, We Entered A New Beginning in the eighties and nineties, we entered a new world of big hair and bad style; although, in the technological realm, there were tape players, Walkman's, VCR's, and fresh on the market: personal computers. Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne's creation of the Apple soon began dominating the computer era with their introduction of the Lisa computer. But not for long, soon computer technology increased to unimaginable heights. As I grew up the in the nineties the technology around me continued to grow and advance – quite rapidly I may add. The technology we use today, helps further advance us as people, and to help push products out the door like it has never before. Technology is advancing and it's up to us and our future ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Millennials have been raised up on things like smartphones, drones, and advanced computers, but do we really know what we are doing, or are we just skimming the surface? Caroline Beaton a blogger for the Huffington Post writes "Millennials were born after the invention of windows, so we've never known life or work without them" (Beaton). This is important for moving into a more technologically diverse society, but there is still concern for what new jobs will open with the emergence of more technology and machines. Beaton goes on by stating in her research "In other words, as Carr observed, we'll have to become more like computers ourselves: quick, efficient task executors in order to keep our position(s)" (Beaton). Marguerite McNeal author of the article "Rise of the Machines," notes that, "The robots haven 't just landed in the workplace–they're expanding skills, moving up the corporate ladder, showing awesome productivity and retention rates, and increasingly shoving aside their human counterparts. One multi–tasker bot, from Momentum Machines, can make (and flip) a gourmet hamburger in 10 seconds and could soon replace an entire McDonald 's crew. A manufacturing device from Universal Robots doesn't just solder, paint, screw, glue, and grasp–it builds new parts for itself on the fly when they wear out or bust. And just this week, Google won a patent to start building worker robots with personalities" (McNeal). As intelligent machines and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Industrial Robotics : The Types Of Robots And The Reasons Abstract I will be talking about the introduction of industrial robotic and tell the three types of robot classification, also the different way of using industrial robots and the reasons. I will be coving the type of application used in the industrial and introducing them, and what/why they are used for? Robots have characteristics where I will cover and explain some of them. There problems with robots and our economy where some people are thinning they are replacing our jobs and this could end up in a horrible situation this people are Luddism believers which came from Luddite that I will be covering. In this review I will introduceIndustrial robotics. Industrial robotics is a wide topic but it is categorized by their capabilities and their geometries. Industrial robotics is classified into three types:  Automatic robots;  Bio–technical robots;  Interactive robots. There are many different way using Industrial robotics and reasons why companies use them here are some: Hazardous work environment for humans Repetitive work cycle Difficult handling for humans Multi–shift operations Infrequent changeovers Part position and orientation are established in the work cell We used to have manual handling machine here are some of the industrial robotics application I am going to talk about: Material handling Material transfer Machine loading and/or unloading Spot welding Continuous arc welding Spray coating Assembly Inspection Robots also have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Robots Advantages And Disadvantages In more details I would say that they need some capabilities such as inference, learning, ... which can involve thinks that popular opinion will associate to think and feel like we do but that does not mean they are the same. A robot is not a human just like a plane is not a bird or a car is not a horse. They may accomplish equivalent tasks but neither are doing it the same way as their counterpart. First for the way a robot is currently used –– a self driving car, a drone surveying an area (either for filming or military purpose), an industrial robot, a planetary rover –– they are just complex tools meant to do the hard, dirty or boring things we do not want to or can't do on our own. Having them the ability to infer is highly beneficial as it means that the user can ask them what to do –– for example "go to the closest grocery store" –– instead of how to do it –– for example "drive straight for 200 yards, turn left, then drive straight for 2 miles, ...". having also this inference allow them to be able to recover for unexpected situation (road is blocked due to an accident) and re–plan the best course of action accordingly. And this example just talk about path planning, this can go further for more high–level tasks which involves more than simple motion (for example a home service robot that does simple chore at home such as setting your dinner table, ...). So in that sense the robot need to be able to "think" in the sense that it needs to refine high abstraction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. History of Welding: Manual Welding Vs. Robotic Welding One day Tom was going to his job at welding with robots. When Tom got there he asked his boss how can we make these machines more efficient. I do not know how they are going to do that but someday we will perfect the perfect machines that will weld perfect on cars. Well get going and start thinking of some ideas that would help us improve the robotic arms. Then the next day tom arrived at work he has an idea that can work. He made up a program that can make the welds more precise. They tried the program on the machines and it worked perfectly and it did not have any flaws. So after that they decided to keep the program . Tom was paid more money the company made more money. How has robotic welding made welding more efficient. Welding can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Robotic welding is the best at welding on all kinds of metals that it can weld on. Saving 50% percent more on gas and wire can help the owner of the company save more money. Often the owner need to check on robotic welding arm. In other words robotic welding is the best way to go when it comes to welding on metal. The robot arm has to weld a perfect weld if it is setup right and done right. Making sure that the robotic arm does not have any damages on it. The works have to check everyday if the equipment is perfect. It depends on the quality of the part you are going to weld on. They have to make sure that the weld that the robot does welds in the same place every time. One way that you have to make sure that everything is setup right. Rechecking all the machines if they have any damage on the if they do then you can not weld because you have to fix the machine. Its important because if you do not check then there will be problems like there will be more money to fix the machines wasting time. Then you will not get the job done. Although that can be a problem you have to be able to save money while you are working. The owner of the company do not need a lot of employers to do a welding job because the robots can do it for them. They eliminate some of the other things workers do like grinding because a robot can leave a weld that is perfect. They can complete the job faster and efficient. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Designing A Computer Controlled Machine Robots, like any computer–controlled machine, can be programmed in their movements. But the production of control data in the form of coded machine instructions requires programming skills as well as an understanding of robotics concepts such as kinematics, which lie outside most architects' domain of expertise. To address this problem, the custom robot programming library YOUR, which aims at making robot control intuitively accessible to students, has been implemented. Based on this, a toolkit of visual programming components for GrasshopperTM, allowing students to directly assemble graphical components for the control of their robotic fabrication sequences, was developed. The technologies for controlling robot arms are especially ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Robotic fabrication and computational design augment each other in several ways. In addition to the direct materialization of digitally conceived designs, the physical working model provides students with a differentiated and sensual feedback on their design, whereby they can immediately engage with its constructive and structural aspects. As part of an iterative process, these insights can then be re–integrated into the computational design strategy. Architectural design practice will be increasingly mediated by digital technology in the future. Digital fabrication technology allows architects to conceive designs both digitally and physically, and may empower them to take a more active role in the materialization and construction process. Nested voids The robotic fabrication process is based on the integration of non–standard element prefabrication and robotic assembly. The model's walls and floors are laser cut out of cardboard sheets, which are placed on a custom–designed feeder system (left). From there the robot picks the elements (centre), applies glue and places them directly on the model (right). Mesh towers For the final tower model, foam blocks are placed on a specially designed feeder. The robot cuts each of them differently, optimised to transfer the loads and shaped to accommodate various functions. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. How To Write A Sample Of A Thesis ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to thank the members of my committee: Prof. Christian Pongratz, Associate Dean Maria Perbellini and Prof. Dustin White for their support during the development of this thesis. Without their collaboration and guidance this thesis would not have been possible. I would also like to thank the Fabrication Shop team at the College of Architecture, especially Mike West for sharing their knowledge in fabrication and always being willing to help. In addition, I would like to thank the other departments within Texas Tech which provided me with knowledge with topics specific to their field. From civil engineering department, Dr. Sang–Wook Bae whose help was extremely important for this thesis. From the electrical engineering department, special thanks to those students who volunteered their time for this project to come to a full circle: Nicholas Wilson, Kirwa Boit, and principally Kenyan Burnham who was actively collaborating since the conception of this thesis. Also, I would like to give thanks to all of those who have supported and challenged me throughout my academic career. Finally, I will always be thankful to my family and friends for their unconditional support which has allowed me to accomplish everything in life, specially my mother. Thank you. TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS II TABLE OF CONTENTS III TABLE OF FIGURES IV ABSTRACT V CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1 Briefly on Fabrication in Architecture 1 Thesis Project Description 4 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. The Disadvantages Of Robotics IN THE early 20th century the future seemed bright for horse employment. Within 50 years cars and tractors made short work of equine livelihoods. Some futurists see a cautionary tale for humanity in the fate of the horse: it was economically indispensable until it wasn't. The common retort to such concerns is that humans are far more cognitively adaptable than beasts of burden. Yet as robots grow more nimble, humans look increasingly vulnerable. A new working paper concludes that, between 1990 and 2007, each industrial robot added per thousand workers reduced employment in America by nearly six workers. Humanity may not be sent out to pasture, but the parallel with horses is still uncomfortably close. Robots are just one small part of the technological wave squeezing people. The International Federation of Robotics defines industrial robots as machines that are automatically controlled and re–programmable; single–purpose equipment does not count. The worldwide population of such creatures is below 2m; America has slightly fewer than two robots per 1,000 workers (Europe has a bit more than two). But their numbers are growing, as is the range of tasks they can tackle, so findings of robot–driven job loss are worth taking seriously.The paper's authors, Daron Acemoglu of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Pascual Restrepo of Boston University, are careful to exclude confounding causes as best they can. Their results are not driven by a few robot–intensive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Porter Five Forces in the Robotics Industry Porter's Five Forces in the Robotics Industry Iryna Varniaga University of Maryland University College Fall 2013 Turnitin score: 25% Porter's Five Forces in the Robotics Industry "Porter's five forces": Introduction. "Porter's five forces" is widely applied in today's business world. Harvard Professor Michael E. Porter's first HBR article "How competitive forces shape strategy" was published in 1979. It became revolutionary in the field of strategy. Porter's subsequent work has brought big changes to the study of competitive strategy for corporations, regions, and nations. With assistance from his colleagues from Harvard Business School, Porter continues to update and extend his classic work, providing practical guidance for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The industrial robots are applied in all branches of the industry. The highest level of application is in the automobile industry, but the number of installed robots is increasing in other industries as well (Karabegovic, Dolecec, Husak, 2011). As the information technology is constantly developing and there are permanent changes in industrial robotics, new functional solutions and higher possibilities of the industrial robots applications are expected in the foreseeable future (Karabegovic, 2013). The extended rivalry model, developed by Porter, will be applied to the robotics industry to determine how attractive this industry is. By evaluating the strength of individual forces (potential entrants, rivals, substitutes, buyers, and suppliers), it is possible to determine the degree to which forces of globalization influence the structure of the robotic industry. Existing Competitors. Rivalry among competitors within an industry use price discounting, new products, marketing, and other techniques to be competitive. Profitability of an industry suffers from high rivalry. The intensity with which companies compete and the basis on which they compete determine to which degree rivalry brings down an industry's profitability (Porter, 2008). Pure competition is considered by economists as a competition with a high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Human Construction Workers Since the introduction to computers and the evolvment of them, humans are being replaced in all industries including construction. In fifty years from now, human construction workers will be drastically reduced or totally replaced. To once was thought of as science fiction, like CP30 and R2D2 from Star Wars, this has become our new reality. In researching the question, will computerized robots replace human construciton workers? My answer is yes. In this paper, I will explain and demonstrate, through my research, why I believe that computerized robots will be replaced by human construction workers. The industry has evolved from human hand drawn paper blueprints to computer generated blueprints and home designs. For example, in certain fields they are using computer laser guided cutting systems for granite glass and concrete. As far as the robotic end of it, we've got remote controlled boom trucks that lift materials. There are also concrete pump trucks that are remotely controlled to pour concrete. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Human construction workers could be totally eliminated as robots become more capable and eventually replace humans. Rodney Brooks was a Panasonic Professor of Robotics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and former director of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. He is a founder and former Chief Technical Officer of iRobot and co–Founder, Chairman and Chief Technical Officer of Rethink Robotics (formerly Heartland Robotics). Brooks (2016, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. The Advantages Of The Benefits Of Industrial Robots The benefits of progressing of industrial robots Shoko Matsuno ILSC Industrial robots have progressed now also. There are three principal benefits of how robots have been used in various fields which are the resolution a short of workers, cost reduction and working in dangerous place. I. Progressing of robots help the resolution a short of workers. A. Robots can maintain to work without having a break. 1. They do not feel tired. a. Even if they continue to look the screen of the computer, it does not matter. B. People do not need in work place without thinking. 1. When doing the repetitive tasks, robots are more rapidly and more capable. a. People do not need to exist in mass production factory. C. Robots can produce many same quality products. 1. Human can not be inevitable to mistake. a. Even if robots mistake or error, people can fix them. II. Progressing of robots can reduce the employment cost of company. A. Companies do not hire many people. 1. Companies only needs to hire some people who manage and control these robots. a. It will be a significant reduction in employment cost. B. Companies can invest money to other things which are overseas business trip or new study. 1. When inventing new products, it cost much money. a. Companies can do a new research with the money that companies have devoted to employment costs before. C. It connects to the expansion of the business. 1. Although buying robots are expensive, expansion of the business will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Robots Before The Industrial Revolution Before the Industrial Revolution workers had to manufacture goods with their hands. When the Industrial Revolution started machines began doing jobs that humans did. Firearms used to be made by hand and each was unique so they could not easily be fixed. Interchangeable parts were first used in the firearm industry when French gunsmith Honore promoted idea of using standardized gun parts. Car manufactures also started using assembly robots. In 1901 Ransom Olds made and patented a assembly line which increased his company's output by 500 percent in one year. This lead to lower prices for vehicles. In 1961 General Motors installed their own robot arm to help with the assembly line. The Stanford Arm which is a 6–axis robot that assemble parts in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A PId Control can be used to program the Assembly robots. The sensors on the robot can read its surroundings and figure out what it needs to do and where an item is located. So the Assembly robots can adjust if there is a minor change for example a metal bar was located a few inches from where it should be it can easily respond to this instead of just trying to pick up something that is not there. We do this by adding a control loop feedback mechanism. This saves a lot of time and effort for the programmers. Almost every manufacturing line has some type of robot that they use to be able to produce products faster and easily. These types of robots are good for a repeated task that humans would get tired of doing and start to make mistakes. The robot decreases or eliminates the mistakes that a human will make on a repeated task. Some products that are made with assembly robots are Cars, Ships, Toys, and some engine parts. Researchers are still experimenting with robots hoping to improve them and make them more efficient and reliable the future of robots is unpredictable you never know what someone may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Robotic Arm: Foundation Report Foundation Project – SAT0300 1. Introduction – History of the Robotic Arm For my report, I will be reviewing the main contributing factors and innovations that have led from the invention of the robotic arm during the late 1950's, all the way up to the 21th century implementation, that has led to the full–scale automation of many industrial jobs. The first programmable robot, crudely named the 'Unimate' was created and designed by George Devol and Joseph Engelberger in 1956 (Rosen, 2011). The apparatus, although now seen to be very primitive, was revisionary at the time as it's motors could reach an accuracy of 1/2500th of a centimetre. Devol simultaneously coined the term 'Universal Automation' (History of Industrial Robots, 2012). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During 2004, Motoman continued making robotic arms, equipped with a touch screen display, capable of moving 38 axes. Up until now, magnetic drums were used as the primary storage device for most of robotics. This changed however when the first minicomputer–controlled industrial robot, the T3 (The Tomorrow Tool), came to fruition (History of Industrial Robots, 2012). As there were less moving parts in the base, it allowed for a massive downsizing of the dimensions needed for such a machine. 1979 brought around the first ever electric, motor powered robots, making the previous hydraulic powered appliances eventually redundant. Soon after, Takeo Kanade built the direct drive arm. It was the first robot to have the motors installed directly into the joints of the arm, contained within the robot itself (Pasca, 2003). This made its movements faster and accurate than any other robot at the time. In 2010, Fanuc of Japan was the first company to launch a robot with "Adaptive iterative learning control", meaning that it could react to the environment without any additional or preconditioned programming. This improved safety dramatically for the work force as the robot would be forced to stop its current job to prevent an accident from occurring (History of Industrial Robots, 2012). 2. Design To start off with, we were tasked with planning and building a small robot arm, named the MeArm. We then had to think of 3 different potential projects, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. A Brief Note On The First Industrial Robot "Robots are interesting because they exist as a real technology that you can really study – you can get a degree in robotics – and they also have all this pop–culture real estate that they take up in people 's minds." (Daniel H. Wilson). The first industrial robot was created in 1956 by an inventor named George Charles Devol. An industrial robot consist of rigid links that are connected by mechanical joints. Many types of industrial robots are capable of doing different things from one another like the Cartesian, which is limited to do x and y movements. The Polar, which has an arm connected to the base with a twisting joint, is used for spot welding, handling machines, etc. The Cylindrical, which has one rotary joint at the base and two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Tammy states "Robots will ultimately be the biggest job creators simply because aggressive automation will free us up to do new work by virtue of it erasing toil that was once essential" ("Why Robots Will Be The Biggest Job Creators In World History" par.3). According to John Tammy robots will be the biggest reason why many people will have jobs. Robots will create a lot of jobs for employees that will free them from doing hard labor. When labor is hard and it can cause employees to be exhausted which results from them to slow down production which is bad for the company. Without robots, employees are stuck with doing hard and even time–consuming labor which can slow down production. Industrial robots can help a lot of companies make labor less harsh. In the future, Robotic Technology will have an impact on industries by creating new jobs. Bill Lydon states "Automation has allowed us to compete on a global basis and it has created jobs in Southwest Michigan. If it had not been for automation we would not have beaten our Japanese, Chinese, and Mexican competitors" (" IFR Press Release" 1). This quote shows that robots not only help companies create more employment, they can also help companies beat competitors. Which are very beneficial to them because it can help companies build a good reputation because of the quality and popularity of their products. Robotic Technology can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. The Integration Of Robotics And Artificial Intelligence The industrial revolution period through the recent technological revolution brought immeasurable changes in how society approaches tasks and jobs. The transformations brought by automation and technology integration in the workplace elicits different views and exaggeration on the future of human labor. The job market is getting more concerned about the future that on a greater extent depends on the creative and innovative minds of the vibrant technology experts (Kelly). Most of current manual jobs, especially in the assembly category get a massive replacement of machinery like robots that receive continuous upgrading to improve flexibility and ease of task handling. The critical element of thinking demonstrated by humans gets adopted in robotics and automation by the developments intensified in the field of Artificial Intelligence. The fear of robots taking over human tasks should get dismissed because the adoption of new technology elevates innovation levels that create alternative jobs in various sectors of the economy hence employment (Kelly). The integration of robotics and artificial intelligence in the human tasks benefits society to a great extent by simplifying tasks, handling previously dirty tasks, and creating new jobs. The use of robots will initially displace human labor, but at the expense of a simplistic solution to task handling. The assembly line workers will be partially replaced by robots if they lack the basic training required to manage and supervise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Robots are Over-taking Us Robots are over–taking us. Or are being taken over by robots? There have been many robots developed to make life easier. Robotics has had some positive effects in the performance of certain jobs. It can help us complete difficult jobs that use materials that are not safe for humans to handle such as radioactive materials. A single robot can do heavy tasks that would require 10 people to complete. However, this savings in time and money for companies could result in loss of hours and wages for employees. Robotics is affecting many parts of our lives right now, from jobs, to house chores to medicine and a lot more. But which is really more effective and efficient? Humans or robots? Yet, we continue to develop robots to help us. Is a future ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Workers are moved to supervisory roles where they no longer have to perform dangerous tasks in hazardous settings. With the improved worker safety, there has been an increase in financial savings since there are fewer healthcare and insurance claims by employers. Robot movements are always exact, minimizing material waste ("RobotWorx"). Disadvantages of Robots The use of robots may also present many disadvantages, such as cost. For example, the iRobots that could clean a pool costs around $1,300 ("Mirra"). Another concern is that robots might be taking away our jobs (Tobe). Robots used to perform industrial jobs can help save labor hours and money (Tobe). It is a fact that robots complete jobs with higher quality. Jobs such as gluing, spraying paint, and trimming are performed faster, consistently and with better quality by robots (Sands, D.). This could have a negative effect on humans because it will take away many jobs, resulting in income loss. In addition, the initial investment to integrate robotics into businesses is substantial, especially when business owners are limiting their purchases to new robotic equipment (Tobe). He said that the cost of robotic automation and regular maintenance needs could potentially have a financial toll on the company. Employees will require training programs and learn how to interact with the new robotic equipment. This normally takes time and financial outlay. Robots will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Expository Essay: How Can Robot Good Or Bad? Robotics Expository Essay Questions: 1. How can robot affect our life? 2. Is robot good or bad? 3. Robot will take our job or not? 4. In our daily life what are example of robot? 5. What does robot cause? Nowadays robots are known worldwide. It gives us advantages. These advantages are important for engineers or the future engineers as well. If we know how it works, we can use it in the right way that can gives us more benefits than you'll ever know. Like all of us know, machine–designed things are more accurate than handmade products. For example, drawing a line by our hand and making a line in a drawing program, of course using the program would make such a better and straight line. Facing everyday problems again and again can cause irritation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yeah robot affects our life so much and very much. It affects our life in good way and bad way too. For good ways the robot can make our life easier. They make us a lot of money. They work so accurate and make us a lot of money because the product is so good because the robot make it for us and I think that if the product is so good the customer will like it. They are so smart too they can calculate so fast because we program all the thing that we solve in the computer already. For bad way they make us so lazy because when the technology was grown higher they can make our life a lot easier and we will lazy and make us so fat and get a lot of disease and we will die so fast. Is robot good or bad? I think it depend on how it's use in our daily life if we use it in good way it will be good. But if we use in bad way it will be bad for us and every thing is not perfect its have bad and good in itself. Robot will take our job in the future or not? Sure because the scientist is calculated already that the robot will take our job for sure because the robot is working accurate more than human and human want the product to look good then they choose the thing that was more accurate for sure. But in my opinion the robot can make an error too because everything is not perfect. In daily life what are the example of robot? I think today we have good robot in our life already, today robot in our daily life can be a teacher already because unite state and south ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Kuka Argumentative Essay Kuka is one of the world's leading suppliers of automation solutions. Kuka robots are useful in the entertainment industry due to their light weight and ease to transport. The robot has a complete programmable motion control system for digital and high–speed cameras. These robots give film makers the ability to capture shots previously impossible with older technology. The light weight robot also known as the CMOCOS system can be mounted on a stand or moved on a driven dolly. One of the most famous movies kuka helped film was "Gravity". The blockbuster movie was filmed by four industrial robots whisked props. These robots were able to move around lights and actors with split–second precision, known as cinematic automation. Kuka created the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. The Robot Invasion Summary Within the article "The Robot Invasion", by Charlie Gillis, the author informs the audience that in the not too distant future, robotics technology will encompass society to the point where technology will be advanced enough that unskilled jobs will be endangered and household chores will be diminished. The author illustrates that although technology is premature and rudimentary, technology is exponentially increasing to the point where unskilled jobs are now becoming limited, but also, consumers are now adopting devices for everyday chores. In addition, the author provides a very objective view of technology; correlating society's downfall to advances in technology by touching on the key points of unemployment and also an industrial and social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The issue portrayed is that technology is invading society. The author claims that technology is at fault for unemployment and, furthermore, adopts the mentality that as technology is over developed by individuals, technology will soon be the perfect substitute for cheap labor. With this in mind, the author further elaborates and generalizes that consumers will be unfit with relating to technology because of how interconnected each machine is with one another, as a result, machines are all knowing, therefore, can sense mood swings or can be implanted within humans to treat diseases. In order to align the audience to the author's argument the author provides examples such as, "A Japanese engineer named Akira Mita has proposed buildings in which swarm robots follow the occupants from room to room, adjusting temperature, humidity, lighting and music according to the person's mood." then says, "That might not be everyone's ideal of how humans should relate to machines." (Gillis, 2012, p.481), and also provides the "uncanny valley" hypothesis. The "uncanny valley" hypothesis states "that people are revolted by robots that act almost, but not perfectly, like humans." (Gillis, 2012, p.480), hence the author's bias against technology. Consequently, failing to effectively communicate the true reason for informing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Industrial Robots And Their Application INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS AND THEIR APPLICATION Industrial robot definition by Robotic Institute of America (RIA) is a re–programmable multi– functional manipulator designed to move materials, parts, tools, or specialized devices through variable programmed motions for the performance of a variety of tasks, which also acquire information from the environment and move intelligently in response (De Luca, n.d.). Meanwhile by ISO 8373 definition it is an automatically controlled, reprogrammable, multipurpose manipulator programmable in three or more axes, which may be either fixed in place or mobile for use in industrial automation applications (De Luca, n.d.). The efficacy of the technology implies improve the technical solutions in application of the intelligent systems and also domain of technological process automation in various industrial branches. Large numbers of industrial robot application in metal product industry are existed today (Robots, Application, Serving, & Tools, 2011). Their application are motivated by technical and economical reasons, some of them may : increase the quality of finished products (machining, etc.), reduce the waste (in assembly processes), increase degree of uniformity of quality (in all processes related to repeatability of robot actions), increase degree of operating safety (in aggressive, flammable, explosive and other dangers areas, with high degree of robot protection), reduce the request for operators in routine and repeatable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. The Effect Of The On The And Value Of Signal Produced From... 6.1 The device which converts the physical stimulus into a more convenient form for the purpose of measuring the stimulus is called a sensor. 6.2 Analog sensor: Analog sensor produces analog signal whose values varies in an analogous manner such as electronic voltage. Discrete sensor: Discrete sensor produces only certain values as output. It is categorized into two types 1.) Binary, which produces on/off signal 2.) Digital, which produces a set of parallel status bits or series of pulses. 6.4 The relationship between the value of physical stimulus and value of signal produced is called the transfer function of the sensor. 6.5 Actuator coverts the controller command signal into change in physical parameter. It is also referred to as transducer as it converts one type of physical quantity into another type. 6.9 Two disadvantages of DC motors are 1.) The commutator and brushes used causes maintenance problems. 2.) The electrical power is alternating current but DC motors needs a rectifier to convert that into direct current. 6.10 Conventional DC and AC motors works by continuous rotation according to the DC or AC power source whereas the stepper motor rotates in step angles where step angle is the rotation in discrete angular displacements. Electrical pulse is generated for each angular step. 6.13 A solenoid is referred to as an actuator which consists of a movable plunger inside stationary wire coil. The coil acts as magnet when current is applied, pulls the plunger to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. The Computer Science Of Robots I have had a deep interest in hands on actives since I was a young boy. Through the Computer science class last year I was introduced to coding. This year all of my loves found a single form, this form is called Robotics. Robotics is the science of robots, you create robots, then program them what to do. This helps the world by making new house hold robots that could do your laundry, or do your dishes, the possibilities are endless. Household inventions are not the only things that robotics help, DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) hosts annual competitions that show case the new and most useful military robots. These robots can open doors and complete complicated tasks in a short period of time. Robots come in different shapes and sizes, I will be the one that is engineering the newest and best robots in the future, but first I must know WHAT MATH IS IN MY CAREER. Most Robotics engineers have fair amounts of money and live comfortably. The hourly rates for robotics engineers range from $24.72 to $70.76. Depending on how many hours one works, they make between $51,410 to $147,190 a year. The wages also vary between field and practices, the fields include; Industrial, Domestic/household, Service, Military, Entertainment, Space, and Hobby/competitions. All of these fields have different levels of pay and different tasks and schooling required. If I want to live around Tahoe city the average living prices are a lot steeper then other places. The average ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Artificial Intelligence And Robotics Summary Abstract A general summary of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics is presented with the main stress on the how the present day robots and the future of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics would influence the society and the public life at large. Introduction With the rising importance in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, in the parts of medicine, manufacturing, military, and household applications, there is a push to increase the standard of robots and machine learning in these areas. Over the centuries, machines and computers have performed various tasks and this method seems to be growing exponentially over time. The idea of merging these machineries together with the computational power of computers to act or think in a way humans do, forming computers or machines as intelligent as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A programmer is the person who gives the robot its 'smarts.' The robot will have to have some way to receive the program so that it knows what it is to do. Types of robot by application At the moment, robots do a lot of different odd jobs in many grounds and the number of jobs assigned to robots is growing increasingly. Industrial robots Industrial robots are robots used in an industrial manufacturing environment. Commonly these are articulated arms precisely industrialized for such applications as welding, material handling, painting and others. Domestic or household robots Robots used at household. This type of robots includes many quite different devices such as robotic vacuum cleaners, robotic pool cleaners, sweepers, gutter cleaners and other robots that can do different chores. Also, some surveillance and tele presence robots could be regarded as household robots if used in that environment. Medical robots Robots used in medicine and medical organizations. Surgery robots are becoming common. Also, some automated guided vehicles and maybe lifting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Automation As A Self Regulating Process Automation By Juno V Doliscar English IV Ms. LaShondra Fields 4th period 04/30/15 Automation is defined as a self–regulating process performed by using programmable machines to carry out series of tasks. Automation goes more steps further and now the process is not only supported by machines but these machines can work in accordance with certain programs that regulates the behavior of the machines. As some people may defined, automation is the application of machines to tasks once performed by human beings or, to tasks that would otherwise be impossible. Although the term mechanization is often used to refer to the simple replacement of human labor by machines, automation implies the integration of machines into a self–governing system. The term automation was introduced in the automobile industry about 1946 to describe the increased use of automatic devices in mechanized products. The origin of the word is link to D.S Harder, an engineering manager at the Ford Motor company during that time. This term is used widely in mostly manufacturing context, with a variety of other substitution like mechanical, electrical, and computerized action for human efforts. The system is capable of operating without human intervention. The development of this technology has become dependent on the use of computer– related technologies. Recently, automated systems have become increasingly sophisticated and complex. Advanced systems represent a level of capability and performance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Why Coding Should Be Mandatory In Public Education Coding Should Be Mandatory in Public Education As robotics continues to integrate with current occupations, an increasing amount of industries are experiencing demand for computer programming or "coding" skills. Robots are becoming prevalent in numerous industries across the globe, Allen 4 consuming a myriad of once uniquely human jobs (Johnson). Businesses and industries are implementing robotics and coding more extensively in this digital era. Therefore, computer science and, in particular, coding should be mandatory curricula in public education that will future–proof students for job acquisition and enhance primary language literacy. Robots are becoming more prevalent in every field of work across the globe consuming previously ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... in Raja 614). This supports the idea that as robot implementation meets human innovation, people naturally change those aspects of their lives, which may mean a need for greater emphasis on CS education. Robots will continue to consume once primarily human jobs, creating a more vastly integrated workforce. Students today will work alongside these robots and/or be the ones coding them in the future (Wohl). Thus, it is becoming more necessary to educate students starting at an elementary level to be technologically literate by not just interfacing with computers and robots, but understanding them and speaking their language–a skill with a growing demand (Raja 610). Coding is becoming an essential skill in the job market allowing workers to adapt to the integrated human–robot workforce; therefore, it is imperative that CS and coding education be mandatory and begin early. There is currently robotic disruption in many sectors like education, energy, health, and transportation. For example, companies have begun designing robots to aid special education students, and much like automobiles, robots have been implemented in solar panel production decreasing costs and increasing precision (Johnson). Chase Johnson reports in his article, "Robotic Integration Into Our Daily Lives: Now and the Future," that hospitals are also using robots to transport "medical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. The Shift Of Modern Technology Adam Bobka English 12 Scott Durocher January 6, 2015 The Shift of Modern Technology Technology has always been changing and evolving. Whether it is discovering ways to cultivate plants and animals or if it is developing the smallest nano–technology to be used in space, there is never a time where scientists and inventors are not coming up with new things to better our quality of life and to change how we work in society. The last decade has been especially important to the development of technology in many different aspects such as healthcare, or globalization. The contemporary shift of technology within the last decade has been a revolutionary stepping stone into the possibilities of the future. The changes in healthcare have been excitingly revolutionary and act as a very large gate into the possibilities of the future for health services. The way that hospitals store their data has changed monumentally. This change allows for faster accessibility to health information of a patient and even allows for a patient to access their own health records if they want to. This change in speed is very different from the old paper records of the past, and the more things that health services moves on to a technological database, the safer the information is and the faster it can be obtained. Another thing that all this information being quickly available is that healthcare is receivable almost anywhere in this day and age. With all this freedom, some people in the healthcare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Montex Industries Case Summary RoboCorp designs and manufactures robots for industrial purposes; most recent developments have been pick and place material handling robots and robotic welding arms which are being used by huge corporations for various purposes. Montex Industries are one of the most valuable customers accounting for a major share of revenue for RoboCorp. The pick and place material handling robots are used extensively in their power plants and they now require robotic arms with optical scanners to automate the inspection of the parts inside the nuclear plants. Though there is a lot of research and development at RoboCorp, there is not enough expertize to design and manufacture optical sensors which could be used with robotic arms, especially considering the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If there is a highly disruptive team that is assembled for the coalition, then both parties would benefit a lot from the venture. The CEO of RoboCorp and the production Engineer of Montex Industries – Mike Hunter would play the most vital roles in the formation of the venture. Mr. Ralph Jackson would need to extend his full support for the venture and he should be initiating the process. On the other hand Mr. Hunter has been conducting research on optics and concluded that optics would be the way for future for the industry. He wants to use the optic scanners to provide early warning to prevent failures during nuclear plant operations. He would personally assist RoboCorp in the design and manufacture of the robotic arm with censors and would also work on the improvement of the efficiency of optics. The Legal Consultant would play an important role as well. He would have to oversee all the legal terms and contracts so that the joint venture gets a shape quickly and enables the earliest possible start of production. Mr. Charlie Grape who is the Chief Research and Development Officer will ensure the proper sharing of information between the other board members and stock holders to pave way for a smooth transition. The marketing head will have to plan for the future of the venture as both the parties would look to market their brainchild seeking high profits and returns as they would be the leaders of this type of technology. He would also be helpful in forecasting the possible revenue generated by the product in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Robotics Last hundred years robotic technology has developed in many areas such as industry, military, medicine, domestic and science. According to Koren (1985, 2) in Czech word "robot" means "forced labor", therefore the main purpose of creating robots is making work easier, so in the modern world labor robots are the most popular one. At the end of 2013 quantity of industrial robots in the world belongs to span between 1.332 and 1.600 million units. (International federation of robotics, n. d.) History of automatizing of manufacturing started in 1770, when was invented simple machine for transferring of some objects. During next two centuries, manufacture robots had changed from simple mechanisms to clever machine, which can work totally independently. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even fifty years ago government carried about increasing of unemployment by reason of automation rising in manufactories (The Automation Jobless 1961 quoted in Borenstein 2009). Big factories prefer use robots to labour. An increasing of price of handmade production, when using of manipulators costs extremely cheaper, may have been an important factor in this choice. (Ebel 1986, 49) For human worker it means that their job is becoming less necessary, and they get high risk to lose their workplace. (Borenstain 2009, 88). For instance, Winner (1980 quoted in Borenstein 2009, 88) describe situation where bringing robots to tomato's production changed employment status of 32000 worker. On the others hand, machines are not always take away people's job, but also grant them. Boring and monotone work replaced by more exciting one, such as control of grippers or creating of more modern manipulators. (Balkeshwar 2013, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Persuasive Essay On Robotics Despite being stereotyped as "nerdy" by many, robotics is a rewarding extracurricular that can be beneficial to anyone. Robotics is a program centralized around STEM, which stands for science, technology, engineering, and math. Today, many schools will have a robotics program, most of which are run by either VEX or FIRST. All of these programs are centralized around a team working together to build a robot to the best of their ability to score as many points as possible. All the while, participants also learn teamwork and technical skills that can be applied to the real world. I have been a part of VEX Robotics Competition for three years, and prior to that participated in FIRST Lego League for five years. Throughout this essay, I will mainly focus on VEX Robotics Competition, as that is the program that I am currently a part of. STEM and robotics programs in schools must become more available and receive more time and attention because they help train students for engineering fields which are steadily growing, assist students in being accepted into colleges, and transform lessons in school into practical, real–world skills. To begin, engineering fields have shown consistent growth, so it is important that students are prepared for pursuing these fields. Experience early on with practical skills in a robotics club setting can give students an edge if they choose to go into engineering. For this reason, it is important that robotics be available to as many students as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Darpa Failure In recent competitions, DARPA (the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) analyzed how well currently available robots could negotiate obstacle courses and handle complex operations in situations that may be difficult or dangerous for humans. DARPA did this as a result of the Pentagon's finest robots miserably failing when they were sent to assist in the disaster recovery efforts following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan in March of 2011. In that operation, the Pentagon sent several robots to assist in areas that were dangerous for humans to operate in and often times the humans were forced to go in and do the operations anyway because the robots could not communicate with their human controllers and often the circuitry of the robots malfunctioned. So while at the immediate present it is highly unlikely that robots will be conducting battlefield operations, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The robots involved in recent competitions all failed at completing the tasks assigned to them. The most successful of the robots was a South Korean robot put together by Team KAIST. Yet even this robot showed that it was slow going for any robot to do any of the tasks DARPA was looking for the robots to complete. The Team KAIST robot took almost an hour to complete the tasks assigned to it. In less than one–twentieth of that time, a human team of operators could have completed the tasks the robot was asked to do. So while at the present battlefield robotics is in its infancy, DARPA and the US military–industrial complex that highly favors technical gadgetry are looking for ways to bring more robots to the field of battle in the coming years. Now while combat robot technology is still in its infancy, that does not mean that DARPA and other military researchers around the world are sitting idly by. There are some very serious future implications with the development of combat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. The Impact Of Ict On The Automotive Design And The... Introduction This report will study the use of ICT (Information and Communication technology) in the Automotive Design and the manufacturing process ICT has become a fundamental part of engineering careers, thanks to software's which help us to design, create, test, analyse, assembly and many other things, making the mass production of cars easier, more precise and faster. The most used and popular software's in engineering are AutoCAD (Automatic Computer aided design) for precise dimension in drawing, BIM (Building information modelling), CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing), and CNC (Computer Numerical Control) This report will also analyse the types of mechanical machines used in the process of manufacturing of a car also known as co–operative or Collaborative robots, which are machines that can work along with human. All of them, excluding one (Force regulated co–operative robot), must have an additional security feature, and we will analyse the features of this robot in a deeper way AutoCAD AutoCAD is a designing software used widely in many branches of engineering such as mechanical, civil and aeronautical engineering. Developed by AutoDesk, Inc. AutoCAD mainly helps us to design cars [Fig.1], buildings, planes, and almost any other object you can think of. Since its release to the public in 1982 AutoCAD has become one of the most recognized and used designing software; Now days we can get AutoCAD monthly subscription for the price of £222.00 In 2010 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Robots During The Industrial Revolution Innovations in technology from the Industrial Revolution to today have changed work and the workplace. Robots and other automated machines do many human jobs. One study concluded that about 50 percent of US workers could be replaced by robots in the next 10 to 20 years (Jones, 2016, para. 3). Even though robots will replace some jobs done by humans, there will be new and higher skilled jobs for workers. Some people worry that robots will have a negative impact on humans in the future. However, people have had this concern for a long time (Shah, 2015, para.15). During the Industrial Revolution, workers demolished machines in the factories because they worried that their jobs would be replaced by machines. In the manufacturing industry, machines decreased or eliminated the need for workers. Governments tried different ways to slow or stop the development of new technology because of their concern over job loss. In 1638, England's government legally prohibited certain machines. And during the Depression, the US government imposed a tax on companies that replaced workers with machines. But new technologies do not necessarily mean that workers who are replaced by machines will not have jobs (Volti, 2012, 80–81). History has shown that even when jobs are lost to machines, new higher skill jobs are created. For example, even though manufacturing jobs were lost in the new economy, new jobs were created in the service industry (Volti, 2012, p. 56). Robots increase the efficiency of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. How Do Robots Change The World Technology has advanced and changed over time and now today, of course, it would make sense to talk about how robots may be able to change the world. We already have phones and tablets that have built–in intelligent personal assistants (Apples Siri, Google Alexa, etc.) that can just about do anything you ask it to do on your device. Cars are driving themselves, imagine your favorite pizza being delivered robotically, the robotic era is on the way. And I'm sure we as humans will figure out a way to adapt. American inventor George Devol created the first industrial robot in 1961, "the 4000–pound robotic arm transported die castings from an assembly line and welded these parts on auto bodies, a dangerous task for workers, who could be poisoned by exhaust gas or lose a limb if they were not careful." (Norman) 56 years later imagine how much more a robot can do with the technology we have now today. Kevin Kelly argues that ""[w]e need to let robots take over" because "they will help us discover new jobs for ourselves, new tasks that expand who we are." I trust him to some extent. there's an occasion that robots will facilitate produce additional jobs, however before robots are able to produce additional jobs they might be so taking the roles that we tend as humans currently have nowadays like body jobs, and retail. The question is however long can it take United States as humans to adapt, can the govt notice the way to help the living things of individuals whose jobs were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Literature Review On Force Control Of Robotic Arm Literature review In 1941 Sir Isaac Asimov who is a writer of Science Fiction used the word ROBOTICS, which describes the technology of robot as well predicted powerful robot industry. De Silva(1989),MacFarlane: Productivity and object quality of manufacturing is concentrated on the accuracy of the manufacturing product which includes part transfer, assembly, welding and inspection etc. to carry out these different task the robotic manipulators are considered. In this deals with the performance of the robotic manipulator of the manufacturing system. Su, Choi, and Krishnamurty 1990: This paper deals with the force control of robotic arm. To derive the planar manipulator the equation of motion are derived by extended Hamilton's principle in which it includes the structurally flexibility effects included in dynamic load. Which minimize the deviation from nominal trajectory. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a low cost robotic arm and controller is desktop model of the robotic arm having the same degree of freedom were the joints are with the sensors. Tele operative robot is used in the range application like in the earth space system to communicate the time delay in significant level. It has two component one is arm and controller which helps in operator interface. Jennings et.al: In this research on two large robots searching for rescuing like boxes, here in this search occurs in a single obstracle with free room which does not involves no intentional cooperation such that robot will randomly in a room till one robot spot the target. Ashish Duta and Goro Obinata: Research discussion was carried out on the robotic arm gripper. The cooperation of the gripper must human friendly it should be human controlled. So ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Compvantages And Descriptions Of A Robot Operating System iii. MATLAB with Simulink is a multi–domain simulator, compatible with Linux, Windows, and Mac OSX systems, which can be used together with the Robotics Toolbox for MATLAB [20] in order to develop simulations with robot manipulators, as the Robotics Toolbox adds support in creating paths and evaluates results from simulations and real robots. iv. Robot Operating System (ROS) is an open–source operating system, compatible with Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows (limited). There is a generous community of researchers contributing to ROS expansion. ROS supports four different programming languages: C++, Python, Octave, and LISP. It offers many tools for navigation, communication and connection handling, message passing, etc. The advantage of ROS is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... V–REP, designed by Coppelia Robotics, one of the most advanced 3D simulators for industrial robots, compatible with a lot of programming languages including C/C++, Python, Java, Matlab or Urbi, is used in education and engineering (for safety double–checking or remote monitoring). xxvi. EASY–ROB, a 3D simulation tool for single or multiple robots, compatible with Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7, allows programming and visualization of several production stages, like handling, assembling, coating and sealing and can create AVI movies of the simulations. xxvii. AristoSim is a simulator used for industrial applications (online and offline). xxviii. Morse is a 3D simulator tool for service robots, especially used in education. xxix. Eureka is a new simulation tool, for the analysis and optimization of the milling and turning machines. It has the graphical interface and APIs compatible with many programming languages including C++, VB, .NET, VBScript and Delphi. xxx. ANVEL is a 3D simulation software able to test a wide selection of robotic vehicles in incredible environments, by using several sensors or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...