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August 3, 2008

The Future Of Robotics

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The development of a humanoid robot has long captured the imagination of man and to concentrate in the future of robotics. Scientists say there are two obstacles to the realization of a robot with medicines for human or super-human vision and processing sensory information.

“It is almost impossible to predict whether the machines are as smart as humans,” says Ronald Arkin, an expert on robotics in the mobile robot laboratory in Atlanta, George. “Although the work of the magnetic resonance imaging has great commitment, researchers can illuminate areas of the brain, both the specific tasks of IP. If we know we can do on the computer.”

Automobile production is an area where automation robotics is already in use. But imagine a world in which we can read, have a glass of wine, to speak freely on our mobile phones or nap while our car to our work at our door. Or perhaps, we will remove the wheels of prototypes as a whole, and unwind in our new flying car, like many science fiction films provide. Where are we such a future?

Well, in 2007, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Project Agency had 83 vehicles by a robot system 60 miles of navigation in urban areas, of course, other vehicles, pedestrians and obstacles, all without incident. Only three years, Robot vehicles could not once, continue straight into the open desert without failure. “The robotics industry is developing in the same way the computer business, thirty years ago, Microsoft founder Bill Gates observed.

So what is in store for the future of robotics in the workplace? The U.S. Army is one of the largest donors to search engines because they hope to replace lives with robotic automation, reduction of losses in the war.

Robots are already performing missions awareness, dismantling, explosives and burn them on enemy combatants. Military leaders are, to a third of all cars on the ground under by 2015.

Researchers are also available on the robot, as in Isaac Asimov’s “I Robot”, which together in a swarm-type mode, for complex tasks. Only the size of a small mistake, these swarms of insects to small, but are able to disorders of communication, intelligence gathering and fire on enemy combatants.

The future of robotics is aimed at reducing the rapid aging of the population, with the ultimate goal the provision for the elderly in countries like the USA, the 97 million baby boomers in user or Japan, where 22% of the population over age 65 present, 1 billion dollars are spent each year on research, as for autonomous robots to care for the elderly.

Secom “My Spoon” robot, for example, can be disabled, the dissolution of animal feed in food and chew löffelt Morsels in the mouth. “Paro”, another Japanese invention, like a baby seal and a response to the affection of the lonely elderly, but also monitoring the heart rate and health problems.

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