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    ROBOTICS IMPACT ON HEALTHCARE Robotics can be virtual and/or mechanical objects that we use in everyday activities. Even though robots have been around since 1960’s. In the healthcare field we have become more dependent upon them since the 1980 's. Robots have been used to assist people in varies everyday task in laboratories and operating rooms. Some examples their usage are intervention with giving medication, assisting kids with autism, transferring and lifting patients. Although robots

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    Ftc Robotics Team

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    member of a FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) Robotics Team. I first entered a robotics team in the eighth grade, participating in a similar program called FIRST Lego League (FLL). Before FLL, I had no idea about what I wanted to be when I grow up and frankly, I had no ambition. After being introduced to robotics in 2013, it has become my #1 passion in which I spend around an average of 4-6 hours per week - sometimes even more during the peak season. In my robotics team, I learn all about programming in

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    New Robotic Technologies

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    Two New Robotic Technologies Introduction A century ago, science fiction writers predicted a world filled with sophisticated robots that were humankind's servants, performing all of the world's mundane and labor-intensive chores. Although that eventuality has not yet been realized, the current trends in robotics technologies indicate that such a world is not far-fetched, but is rather the reality that is going to emerge in the near future. In the meantime, robotic technologies continue to be

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    Modern Robotic Arms

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    it since as early as the beginning of 1970s. Some studies in the past within interfaces of brain-machine have enabled the monkeys to gain control of the robotic arms as well as the people who were paralyzed to control the cursors over the screen. Even then the researchers could not know it at all if the humans would be able to control the robotic arms for performing finer and complex tasks like having the capability to maneuver in 3 dimensions and also grasping any small thing without moving or else

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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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    Robotic Surgery

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    A rapidly growing field, Robotic surgery has the potential to revolutionize healthcare. This developing technology will most likely change the way we think about robotics as a whole. Employing robots to hold instruments while a surgeon operates on a console is the main concept behind the use of Robotics in the operating room. (Vertut and Coiffet 69) All things that a surgeon normally does directly on a patient will be done by Robotic arms that will hold miniature cameras and surgical

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    The embodiment has become the big challenge for the researchers especially in robotic fields. They have tried to find the way that a robot or an agent which can be controlled as our will. Also, how we can feel that the robot or agent becomes our body. We can feel as the robot or agent feels. The classical experiment using Rubber hand, conclude that the participants can feel that the rubber hand which placed near their hand as their hand [17]. This illusion is well known as Rubber hand illusion (RHI)

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    Robotics and artificial intelligence are two separate things. Robotics involves building robots whereas AI involves programming. Artificially intelligent robots are the connection between robotics and Artificial Intelligence. Artificially Intelligent robots are robots that are controlled by Artificially Intelligent programs. There exist a wide range of robots that are not artificially intelligent. Up until quite recently, all industrial robots could only be programmed to carry out a repetitive series

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    List all robotics/hardware experiences I have had three years of FTC experience. For two years, I was on The Metal Magicians (6982) and I was on Infinity (5151) for one year. Over the years, I have gained knowledge on the process of designing and building robots. I am also knowledgeable on how to operate both hand and power tools. List all software experiences I have been programming for over three years in primarily C and Java. I am experienced with the FTC SDK, autonomous and TeleOp programs

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    the army? From science fiction movies such as The Terminator and I, Robot, robotics has come pretty far in the military industry from building prosthetic arms for the injured veterans to unmanned aircraft that can do surveillance without getting caught under the radar of enemy territory. Military robotics have stretched beyond the previous potential of what it originally supposes to accomplish; the military even has robotics where little drones that are controlled by a remote can camouflage in any

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