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    that if they don’t make the new things, they will be left behind. Robot is one of the best method that many companies want to invest on, and their purpose is replacing human at some fields, which can be dangerous. It is not easy to adapt robots into our life because it directly affects the labor work. Unemployed rate is still high and many government avoid using robotics in most working fields. This research is about the usage of robots in healthcare and business. For this report, the two articles that

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    medicine Faculty of General Medicine Group4 Introduction Robots these days are developing in all of the fields, and in less than 15 years this development became faster. In medicine robots are manly used in surgeries for its many advantages, but it differs from the other fields that until now robots did not take the doctors place, so robotics in medicine are used to just help in the surgeries. In this assay i am going to write about robots in medicine, to see if they are helpful in medicine or not

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    Statement of Purpose Robots are going to be new citizens in the human society. Day by day it proved its capabilities and capacity, starting from very sophisticated Medical Surgeries to versatile and simple pick and place application. New and innovative concepts like Origami Robots, Spatial Manipulators, Biological Robots and many such have justified their importance. The core aspect of all such robots and families is their peculiar Kinematics and Dynamics. So, at the heart of all such innovation

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    1.1 Robots and Robotics Before talking about mobile robots first let’s start with the main definitions of robot and robotics. In short sentences, the robotics is the science or the area in science focusing on the relation or the link between perception and action. The robot is the device or machine that can automatically perform one or several tasks that can be done by human via remote control, or by preprograming being controlled and powered with Artificial intelligence.[1] Mobile robot is a

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    The History and Importance of Robots

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    The first known robot was created around 400-350 BC by the mathematician Archytas and was a steam powered pigeon. Archytas constructed his bird out of wood and used steam to power the movement of the robot. This bird was then suspended from a pivot bar at one point the bird managed to fly as much as 200 meters before it ran out of steam. This is not only the first known robot. Robots are machines capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically or controlled by imputed source by

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    the future of industries because they will create more jobs. 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). This quote shows that robots will be the biggest reason why lots of people have jobs because. Robots will create a lot of jobs for employees that will free them from doing hard labor

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    People are fascinated by robots. Movies for many years have explored themes of humanity and artificial intelligence, and at what point those two mix. Perhaps what is so interesting about these films is the question humans have been asking themselves for thousands of years, what makes something human? Or even, What makes someone 'sentient '? It 's an intriguing thought. The movie, I, Robot, asks this question, but it also explores something called the 'Three Laws ', and several moral theories. While

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    Analysis Of Robots

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    degrees) where each data item is REAL [1]. Additionally, the robot arm configuration is part of the positional data, and it is defined based on the positions of the robot wrist flip (flipped or not flipped), elbow orientation (up or down), and the direction the robot is facing (front or back). This results in configuration values which have the options N/F, U/D and T/B; typically we see robots with NUT configurations. There are more parts to the robot position such as the turn count (three

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    Constructing Lego Robots

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    For the first robotics project, my team worked together to assemble a Lego robot and used NXT software to program it to do specific tasks. The process of constructing the robot was one that was a group effort, for there were many small pieces and components that had to be fitted together in a very specific way. It was a learning experience for all of us, because none of us had ever used Legos to build something that complicated nor followed such detailed instructions that were presented as images

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    Robots Apa

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    Critical Analysis of The Robot Invasion Patrick F. Nagle Delaware Technical Community College Critical Analysis of The Robot Invasion In the article The Robot Invasion by Charles Gillis, it talks about in the not too distant future how robotics will be a part of everyday society, how it will be used in manufacturing and labor industry instead of people for jobs that are dirty, dangerous, and difficult. The author argues that the world will be swarming with the robotics in the future which will

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