No 6 Robot jockeys

Friday 12 September 2014
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No 6 Robot jockeys


Robot jockeys are used and include shock absorbers
 and GPS tracking systems
The camel's owners control the robot's whips from theirspeeding four wheel 
drives at the side of the track
Throroughbred racing camels can be as valuable as $1 million.


No 7 "Compressorhead"

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No 7 "Compressorhead"


The robotic band has three members:  a four-arm drummer "Stickboy
 a 78-finger guitarist "Fingures",  and a top-notch bassist "Bones". 
Their maiden performance tour started from Australia last year




No 8 Coloning "Bertolt Meyer"



World's first-ever bionic man that can breathe
walk and talk is 6-foot tall and built 
 entirely from bionic body parts and implantable synthetic organs
All artificial organs were donated by 17 companies worldwide
The robot worth roughly $1 million was based on Bertolt Meyer,
 social psychologist in University of ZurichSwitzerland


 

No 9 Kirob

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No 9 Kirobo


 The 34-cm high robot astronaut born in the University of Tokyo'Research Center
for Advanced Science and Technologywas announced as the first robot
 that was able to 
speak in outer spaceThe talking robot was set to be employed  as 'companionto 
 Japanese astronaut Kochi Wakatawho is expected to take 
command of the ISS later last year




Robot PR2

Thursday 11 September 2014
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No 10 "PR2"


Robot 'PR2', developed by Willow Garage - a company best known for its open-source software suite Robot Operating System in the United States, can experimentally do household tasks and is part of a Europe-wide project 



About Robots

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? What Is Robot  

   A machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically, especially one programmable by a computer
   Robotics is the branch of Mechanical engineering Electrical engineering  and Computer science that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots  as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information processing

  Etymology

  The word robotics was derived from the word robot, which was introduced to the public by Czech writer Karel Čapek in his play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), which was published in 1920. The word robot comes from the Slavic word robota, which means labour

 History Of Robots

   This history of robotics is intertwined with the histories of technology, science  and the basic principle of progress. Technology used in computing, electricity,  even pneumatics and hydraulics can all be considered a par  of the history of robotics .
The timeline presented is therefore far from complete   Robotics currently represents one of mankind’s greatest accomplishments and is the single greatest attempt of mankind to produce an artificial, sentient being. It is only in recent years that manufacturers are making robotics increasingly available and attainable to the general public.
 


autonomous robots 
The first electronic autonomous robots with complex behaviour were created by William Grey Walter of the Burden Neurological Institute at Bristol, in 1948 and 1949.

His first robots, named Elmer and Elsie, were constructed between 1948 and 1949 and were often described as tortoises due to their shape and slow rate of movement.
Programming Languages the robot

The first industrial robots is a machine controlled by motor . Using programmable logic controllers . And generally have programmed commands by user . The language was the language of MHI programming robots first . And then developed to MIT During the first years of the sixties of the last century

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