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    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

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    Robots Long Ago

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    There were robots in the past, present, and even going to be future. Robots can help people in many ways like in space, on farms, in your house, and even your cars. Its states in “Robots Long Ago” that all robots have something in common and that’s, every robot is a device that can carry out a complex series of action automatically. Robots are everywhere they are even in your phone that siri person that talks to you is a robot, computers are robots. Robots in the past weren’t as good as they are

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    whetehr robots are beneficial or harmful to human being, based on the giant development of artificial intelligence technology. Personally, i am convinced that robot's application is a great boon for the whole society. Some people hold the view that robots bring lots of benefits to human being. First of all, robots can replace people to complete some challenging tasks in risk-prone fields of discipline. For example, robots play a significant role in exploration of marine resources. Robots replace

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    1.1. Introduction Flexible robots consist of manipulators that are made of flexible and lightweight materials. These manipulators are operated by using some actuator that may be a dc motor, some robots use electric motors and solenoids as actuators, while some have a hydraulic system, and some others may use a pneumatic system. Lightweight flexible robots are widely used in space applications due to their increased payload carrying capacity, lesser energy consumption, cheaper construction, faster

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    need to develop robots and artificial intelligence? In my opinion it would be to eliminate human operation, not in a bed sense as to wiping the world of human beings but instead to eliminate the risk factor we all deal with everyday such as health risks, accidents and being victims of criminal activities such as robberies. If we hard robots to drive our cars it would be much easier because robots "don't" make mistakes, they do not get tired and they can't get

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    world. Derek Thompson “What Jobs Will the Robots Take”, Thompson is the senior editor at The Atlantic writing in the areas of economics, and the labor market. Chad Jenkins, Alexandra Peseri’ s “Automation, Not Domination: How Robots Will Take Over Our World”, Jenkins Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Brown University, earning acknowledgement with several groups PECASE, FAFOSR, ONR, NSF focusing in glitches in robot learning and human-robot interaction. Nonetheless, Peseri is the

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    this league as a programmer and designer. This entailed using the engineering design process to work with a team to create an autonomous robot to meet several distinct goals. Each year we received a new topic, like Nature's Fury, which the competition is thematically focused around, and we also designed a creative project or invention to go alongside our robot. I was recently asked to become a coach for this league which would allow me to lead students through the creative process and teach them

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    The Pros And Cons Of Robot

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    Research organizations have been working on building climbing, walking and humanoid robots for various operations such as disaster relief, battles. Moreover, The Army is under pressure to cut the number of soldiers to reduce the loss of lives and expenses as well. Also, soldiers are returning home in flag draped caskets to heartbroken parents. Robot soldiers has inspired and filled in excitement, as these autonomous robots and mobile machines can make decisions to fire upon a target without Intervention

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    The Fear of Robots R2D2 from Star Wars is a robot that helps the humans and is a famous movie icon. Decepticon from Transformers, however, is a widely-known robot that is out to kill humans. These movies and other social inputs have made a two-sided view of robots; either people support robots and are excited to see the future with them or they are against them and fear any kind of artificial intelligence. Robotics is a double-edged sword; there is a considerable amount of evidence and experience

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    History of the Industrial Robot’ (J.Johanna Wallen, 2008) [7], in 1969 Victor Scheinman invented the Stanford arm. This invention is a very important step in robotic history because this was the first successful electrically powered, computer controlled robot arm (J.Johanna Wallen, 2008) [7]. With the help of this model, manipulator’s motion can be identified and the Denavit-Hartenberg coordinates system of the each link can be identified. As mentioned in the ‘The Robot’ 1st edition (L. Nocks, 2007)

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