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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2009
Robotic technology is being increasingly used for a variety of surgical procedures. This article describes some novel flexible robotic platforms that may enhance the capabilities of flexible endoscopy and provides a rationale for robotic technology's further development and future use.
Monish, Aron, Mihir M, Desai
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Robotic technology is being increasingly used for a variety of surgical procedures. This article describes some novel flexible robotic platforms that may enhance the capabilities of flexible endoscopy and provides a rationale for robotic technology's further development and future use.
Monish, Aron, Mihir M, Desai
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Robot-Robot and Human-Robot Cooperation in Commercial Robotics Applications
2005Robot-Robot and Human-Robot cooperation technologies are about to mature in commercial robotics applications. In this paper we outline KUKA’s cooperating robot technology and show its potential benefit in automotive production. A major step in demonstrating human-robot coexistence has been achieved by the KUKA RoboCoaster, a robotic entertainment ...
R. Koeppe +6 more
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Robots help humans defeat robots
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2001The web portal Yahoo had a problem: it was infested by cyber-bots. Easily passing themselves off as humans, these programs would log on to its chat rooms, sending out numerous ‘personal’ messages to convince users to go to their company's website – a form of illicit but free and very effective advertising.
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2019
Karel Capek introduced the word robot in his short story "Opilec" first time in 1917, and then his famous play "Rossum's Universal Robots" in 1923, where he used the word robota to mean forced labor or unpleasant work. This led the development of many fictional robots with the aim of harming humanbeings.
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Karel Capek introduced the word robot in his short story "Opilec" first time in 1917, and then his famous play "Rossum's Universal Robots" in 1923, where he used the word robota to mean forced labor or unpleasant work. This led the development of many fictional robots with the aim of harming humanbeings.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
Spanish Abstract: Examinamos algunos aspectos culturales de la representacion de los robots y de su contraste con los humanos en dos peliculas basadas en la ficcion narrativa de Isaac Asimov: 'Bicentennial Man', con Robin Williams (1999) y 'Yo, Robot', con Will Smith (2004).
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Spanish Abstract: Examinamos algunos aspectos culturales de la representacion de los robots y de su contraste con los humanos en dos peliculas basadas en la ficcion narrativa de Isaac Asimov: 'Bicentennial Man', con Robin Williams (1999) y 'Yo, Robot', con Will Smith (2004).
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2009
Human intelligence is acquired through a prolonged period of maturation and growth during which a single fertilized egg first turns into an embryo, then grows into a newborn baby, and eventually becomes an adult individual—which, typically before growing old and dying, reproduces.
Lungarella, M, Gómez, G
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Human intelligence is acquired through a prolonged period of maturation and growth during which a single fertilized egg first turns into an embryo, then grows into a newborn baby, and eventually becomes an adult individual—which, typically before growing old and dying, reproduces.
Lungarella, M, Gómez, G
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Smart robots [control robotics]
Engineering & Technology, 2009It may be an old fantasy, but the basic premise that we will one day engineer machines that are at least as smart as us and whose behaviour is indistinguishable from ours is, according to many roboticists, closer to reality than we might like to think.
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2013
To evaluate the capabilities of the insect brain model different robotic platforms have been considered. The different blocks of the cognitive architecture, inspired by MBs and CX, can be used as control systems both for legged and wheeled robots. This chapter reports the characteristics of the robotic platforms including information on the mechanical ...
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To evaluate the capabilities of the insect brain model different robotic platforms have been considered. The different blocks of the cognitive architecture, inspired by MBs and CX, can be used as control systems both for legged and wheeled robots. This chapter reports the characteristics of the robotic platforms including information on the mechanical ...
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2014
The use of mobile robots in applications is steadily increasing, both in the industrial and the service domains. Most mobile robots achieve locomotion using wheels. As a consequence, they are subject to differential constraints that are nonholonomic, i.e., non-integrable.
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The use of mobile robots in applications is steadily increasing, both in the industrial and the service domains. Most mobile robots achieve locomotion using wheels. As a consequence, they are subject to differential constraints that are nonholonomic, i.e., non-integrable.
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