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    FONTYS UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCE Software Development and Motion Control for a Swarm of Robots Graduation internship final report Stanislav Georgiev 2185143 Period: February 2015-June 2015 Company supervisor: Roland van Straten Fontys supervisor: Jeedella Jeedella Preface The intention of this report is to describe my graduation internship period will was held in a company called Coöperatie DevLab. Therefore, I would like to express my gratitude to my company supervisor Mr. Roland van Straten

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    Pros And Cons Of Robots

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    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

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    situations lead to this preference. Consequently, arguing if the hospitals should acquire any type of robots to improve the procedures and outcome of an operation. Looking into the assets along with liabilities of having robots in hospitals have equal arguments. When a robot comes in contact with a human it causes many people to have a copious amount of uncertainty due to the misconception of a robot failing in the middle of a surgery, that leads to a fatal disaster. Which isn’t remotely crazy because

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    The Hobbit and I, Robot are both incredibly popular books and their significance is quite apparent. Within these books, we see distinct themes at play that try to convey deep messages that are important to know. Though they aren’t alike in many ways, they’re noteworthy at the very least. They differ in many more aspect, and that’s okay. Differences bring new ideas and create conclusions we never saw before. Though not incredibly apparent from the start, The Hobbit and I, Robot share many similarities

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    Robots are a more important part of society now then they have ever been. Issac Asimov lived in a time where robots were merely an idea, but that didn’t stop him from using this idea of a robot to represent different aspects of humanity throughout the chapters of his book I, Robot. Asimov’s book reflects on human nature and what it means to be human. Reflecting can help people to better understand themselves and the people that surround them. One part of human nature that Asimov brings up is the

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    Why AI and Robots Continue to Rise in Engagement Marketing The rise of robots and AI in engagement marketing is fueled by several factors. The introduction of Apple’s Siri and Microsoft’s Cortana proves that artificial intelligence can provide a possible point of contact when reaching out to customers. Here are some of the reasons why AI and robots are here to stay and why we will see more of them in the future: Robots and AI are reliable and consistent Humans are prone to making mistakes. This is

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    I Robot, directed by Alex Proyas, is a film that shows how modern technology will advance within the years; making people question their everyday lifestyle. In I Robot, the main character Detective Del Spooner, had us follow his journey on questioning societal expectations. This all began from the creation that Dr. Alfred Lanning, who created the robots as well as V.I.K.I. The main NS5 robot in the movie is named Sonny, who questioned his purpose of life as a robot. This Film was designed to have

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    Trash robot Ibrahim Ibrahim, francisco torres, Bobby Covarrubias Objective: our objective is to build a robot that is able to freely move around in a room. Our design is going to be based on a small car with a trash can on top of it. Purpose: As American’s we are lazy people, we don’t have enough time to physical get up and walk to the garbage can and throw away are trash. Just look at all the garbage that gets collected on the ground. Our little invention would help clean our streets, plus we

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    The movie I, Robot follows a cop in the year 2035 that is investigating a crime at U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men or USR Dr. Alfred Lanning was murdered but it wasn’t a typical murder. The cop is played by Will Smith and his character is named Del Spooner. There seems to be something odd even in the beginning of the film almost a lack of trust. Detective Del Spooner is later to be revealed as being paranoid by everyone around him. The problem is that he feels alone in his prejudice towards technology

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    to our responses and needs. We are asking robots to basically become assistants, “Some people are asking to do daily chores, while others either hope for a mechanical bride or a sociable robot”. If scientists are able to create and design a robot that can handle the tasks I aforementioned our daily life would be altered. For instance, majority of us would have a housemaid, a friend and a mechanic. The true question is: Are we only inserting these robots into our lives due to our negative experiences

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