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Boeing Project Takes Aim At Wars Of The Future | KOMO-TV - Seattle, Washington | News Archive

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November 22, 2007 - Seattle, Washington News Weather Traffic Sports Features Northwest Afternoon Inside KOMO YouNewsTV Classifieds Local & Regional National & World Business Health Boeing Microsoft Entertainment Technology Consumer Problem Solvers Boeing Project Takes Aim At Wars Of The Future You News TV™ Story Published: Jul 12, 2005 at 11:09 AM PST Story Updated: Aug 31, 2006 at 2:00 AM PST By KOMO Staff & News Services TACOMA - Already, more than 600 workers at Boeing facilities in Kent are employed by the Army's biggest, most complicated acquisition project ever. And Kent is expected to get 100 more jobs by the end of next year because of the Army's Future Combat System. At a media briefing Monday, project officials said the 700 jobs are a tenth of the total number of engineers, Read More
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IndustryWeek : New Robot Resists Explosions

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Current Print Issue Get a Free Subscription eNewsletters Daily News Opinion Forums/Blogs Web Events In Person Events Research Benchmarking Tools Associations Career Center --> Archive Manufacturing 101 NAM/IW Mfg Index Sponsored White Papers Permissions/Reprints Advertising Info About IW Contact Us Will you pass your increased energy costs for 2008 onto your customers? Yes Somewhat, but not completely No After you have voted, comment in the IW Forums. Home : Technology & Innovation : Automation : New Robot Resists Explosions New Robot Resists Explosions June 20, 2005 -- Kuka Robotics Corp. says potentially explosive situations are just fine for its new industrial robot. The Kuka KR 16 EX is a six axes robot with a payload capacity of 16 kg and a reach of 1610 mm. It is designed for use in Read More
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IndustryWeek : New Roles For Robots

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Current Print Issue Get a Free Subscription eNewsletters Daily News Opinion Forums/Blogs Web Events In Person Events Research Benchmarking Tools Associations Career Center --> Archive Manufacturing 101 NAM/IW Mfg Index Sponsored White Papers Permissions/Reprints Advertising Info About IW Contact Us Will you pass your increased energy costs for 2008 onto your customers? Yes Somewhat, but not completely No After you have voted, comment in the IW Forums. Home : Leadership & Strategy : New Roles For Robots New Roles For Robots Once viewed largely as a way to save on labor costs, robots today have taken on more significant roles in manufacturing. They're part of global competitiveness plans and are seeing, moving and servicing better than ever. By John Teresko July 1, 2005 -- Get ready for new Read More
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Localization and Navigation Assisted by Networked Cooperating Sensors and Robots -- Corke et al. 24 (9): 771 -- The International Journal of Robotics Research

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SAGE Website Help Contact Us Home Advanced Search Browse Search History My Marked Citations (0) My Tools Sign In to gain access to subscriptions and/or personal tools. The International Journal of Robotics Research Quick Search this Journal Advanced Search Journal Navigation Journal Home Subscriptions Archive Contact Us Table of Contents This Article Full Text (PDF) References Alert me when this article is cited Alert me if a correction is posted Services Email this article to a friend Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in ISI Web of Science Alert me to new issues of the journal Add to Saved Citations Download to citation manager Add to My Marked Citations Citing Articles Citing Articles via HighWire Citing Articles via ISI Web of Science (1) Citing Articles via Google Schol Read More
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On-Line Stability Margin and Attitude Estimation for Dynamic Articulating Mobile Robots -- Diaz-Calderon and Kelly 24 (10): 845 -- The International Journal of Robotics Research

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BBC NEWS | Technology | 'Robot Tarzan' helps forest work

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Home News Sport Radio TV Weather Languages UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help One-Minute World News News services Your news when you want it News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia UK Business Health Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Monday, 29 December, 2003, 02:06 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version 'Robot Tarzan' helps forest work By Jo Twist BBC News Online technology reporter The Treebot is the first of its kind A fearless mobile robot is helping scientists monitor environmental changes Read More
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Robot trumpets Toyota's know-how

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BBC NEWS | UK | Bomb disposal robot unveiled

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Accessibility Links Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc.co.uk bbc.co.uk Navigation Search Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help BBC News 24 News services Your news when you want it News Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Education Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say Magazine In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER CBBC NEWSROUND ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG LANGUAGES Newyddion Last Updated: Tuesday, 17 February, 2004, 19:45 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version Bomb disposal robo Read More
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http://asip.lucs.lu.se/ftp/pub/LUCS_Studies/LUCS117/baillie.pdf

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News 14 | 24 Hour Local News | TOP STORIES

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robotics electronics robots robot arena at aceuplink.com

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HamptonRoads.com -- Your Best Guide to Life in Hampton Roads

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$6.6M for UAV-Mountable LADAR (defense procurement, military acquisition, defence purchasing)

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Military Purchasing News for Defense Procurement Managers and Contractors Search this site: Get the DID newsletter Media Kit - Defense Trade Advertising Defense News Thanksgiving 2007 GAO re: CSAR-X… Re-Compete the Contract! EDA Gets Budget Boost as Europeans Make Pledges BSFM: British Artillery Gets SMArt Design & Preparations Continue for Britain's New CVF Future Carrier (updated) Germany Up-Gunning Its CH-53Gs $7.8M to CSI, Miami for Armored SUVs The UK's Sniper System Improvement Program NH90: Europe's Medium Helicopter Contender Kicked Up Hogs: The A-10A+ Program MRAPs and New Wheeled APCs for Spain Taiwan's (Un?)Stalled Force Modernization $136.5M to Help USAF's 505th Fulfill its Training Mission Wireless TOWs for Canada Aging Aircraft: USAF F-15 F Read More
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$8.8M for R&D Into Robots That Can Steer Themselves (defense procurement, military acquisition, defence purchasing)

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Military Purchasing News for Defense Procurement Managers and Contractors Search this site: Get the DID newsletter Media Kit - Defense Trade Advertising Defense News Thanksgiving 2007 GAO re: CSAR-X… Re-Compete the Contract! EDA Gets Budget Boost as Europeans Make Pledges BSFM: British Artillery Gets SMArt Design & Preparations Continue for Britain's New CVF Future Carrier (updated) Germany Up-Gunning Its CH-53Gs $7.8M to CSI, Miami for Armored SUVs The UK's Sniper System Improvement Program NH90: Europe's Medium Helicopter Contender Kicked Up Hogs: The A-10A+ Program MRAPs and New Wheeled APCs for Spain Taiwan's (Un?)Stalled Force Modernization $136.5M to Help USAF's 505th Fulfill its Training Mission Wireless TOWs for Canada Aging Aircraft: USAF F-15 F Read More
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Air Force Requests $5.7B for 144 More Predators (defense procurement, military acquisition, defence purchasing)

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Military Purchasing News for Defense Procurement Managers and Contractors Search this site: Get the DID newsletter Media Kit - Defense Trade Advertising Defense News Thanksgiving 2007 GAO re: CSAR-X… Re-Compete the Contract! EDA Gets Budget Boost as Europeans Make Pledges BSFM: British Artillery Gets SMArt Design & Preparations Continue for Britain's New CVF Future Carrier (updated) Germany Up-Gunning Its CH-53Gs $7.8M to CSI, Miami for Armored SUVs The UK's Sniper System Improvement Program NH90: Europe's Medium Helicopter Contender Kicked Up Hogs: The A-10A+ Program MRAPs and New Wheeled APCs for Spain Taiwan's (Un?)Stalled Force Modernization $136.5M to Help USAF's 505th Fulfill its Training Mission Wireless TOWs for Canada Aging Aircraft: USAF F-15 F Read More
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Battlefield Robots: to Iraq, and Beyond (defense procurement, military acquisition, defence purchasing)

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Military Purchasing News for Defense Procurement Managers and Contractors Search this site: Get the DID newsletter Media Kit - Defense Trade Advertising Defense News Thanksgiving 2007 GAO re: CSAR-X… Re-Compete the Contract! EDA Gets Budget Boost as Europeans Make Pledges BSFM: British Artillery Gets SMArt Design & Preparations Continue for Britain's New CVF Future Carrier (updated) Germany Up-Gunning Its CH-53Gs $7.8M to CSI, Miami for Armored SUVs The UK's Sniper System Improvement Program NH90: Europe's Medium Helicopter Contender Kicked Up Hogs: The A-10A+ Program MRAPs and New Wheeled APCs for Spain Taiwan's (Un?)Stalled Force Modernization $136.5M to Help USAF's 505th Fulfill its Training Mission Wireless TOWs for Canada Aging Aircraft: USAF F-15 F Read More
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IEDs in Iraq? Summon a JIN! (defense procurement, military acquisition, defence purchasing)

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Military Purchasing News for Defense Procurement Managers and Contractors Search this site: Get the DID newsletter Media Kit - Defense Trade Advertising Defense News Thanksgiving 2007 GAO re: CSAR-X… Re-Compete the Contract! EDA Gets Budget Boost as Europeans Make Pledges BSFM: British Artillery Gets SMArt Design & Preparations Continue for Britain's New CVF Future Carrier (updated) Germany Up-Gunning Its CH-53Gs $7.8M to CSI, Miami for Armored SUVs The UK's Sniper System Improvement Program NH90: Europe's Medium Helicopter Contender Kicked Up Hogs: The A-10A+ Program MRAPs and New Wheeled APCs for Spain Taiwan's (Un?)Stalled Force Modernization $136.5M to Help USAF's 505th Fulfill its Training Mission Wireless TOWs for Canada Aging Aircraft: USAF F-15 F Read More
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ScanEagle Robot Plane Shows Promise With USMC in Iraq (defense procurement, military acquisition, defence purchasing)

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Military Purchasing News for Defense Procurement Managers and Contractors Search this site: Get the DID newsletter Media Kit - Defense Trade Advertising Defense News Thanksgiving 2007 GAO re: CSAR-X… Re-Compete the Contract! EDA Gets Budget Boost as Europeans Make Pledges BSFM: British Artillery Gets SMArt Design & Preparations Continue for Britain's New CVF Future Carrier (updated) Germany Up-Gunning Its CH-53Gs $7.8M to CSI, Miami for Armored SUVs The UK's Sniper System Improvement Program NH90: Europe's Medium Helicopter Contender Kicked Up Hogs: The A-10A+ Program MRAPs and New Wheeled APCs for Spain Taiwan's (Un?)Stalled Force Modernization $136.5M to Help USAF's 505th Fulfill its Training Mission Wireless TOWs for Canada Aging Aircraft: USAF F-15 F Read More
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Spartan USVs for Singapore's Navy (defense procurement, military acquisition, defence purchasing)

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Military Purchasing News for Defense Procurement Managers and Contractors Search this site: Get the DID newsletter Media Kit - Defense Trade Advertising Defense News Thanksgiving 2007 GAO re: CSAR-X… Re-Compete the Contract! EDA Gets Budget Boost as Europeans Make Pledges BSFM: British Artillery Gets SMArt Design & Preparations Continue for Britain's New CVF Future Carrier (updated) Germany Up-Gunning Its CH-53Gs $7.8M to CSI, Miami for Armored SUVs The UK's Sniper System Improvement Program NH90: Europe's Medium Helicopter Contender Kicked Up Hogs: The A-10A+ Program MRAPs and New Wheeled APCs for Spain Taiwan's (Un?)Stalled Force Modernization $136.5M to Help USAF's 505th Fulfill its Training Mission Wireless TOWs for Canada Aging Aircraft: USAF F-15 F Read More
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U.S. Navy Pays $14.5M for ScanEagles (defense procurement, military acquisition, defence purchasing)

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Military Purchasing News for Defense Procurement Managers and Contractors Search this site: Get the DID newsletter Media Kit - Defense Trade Advertising Defense News Thanksgiving 2007 GAO re: CSAR-X… Re-Compete the Contract! EDA Gets Budget Boost as Europeans Make Pledges BSFM: British Artillery Gets SMArt Design & Preparations Continue for Britain's New CVF Future Carrier (updated) Germany Up-Gunning Its CH-53Gs $7.8M to CSI, Miami for Armored SUVs The UK's Sniper System Improvement Program NH90: Europe's Medium Helicopter Contender Kicked Up Hogs: The A-10A+ Program MRAPs and New Wheeled APCs for Spain Taiwan's (Un?)Stalled Force Modernization $136.5M to Help USAF's 505th Fulfill its Training Mission Wireless TOWs for Canada Aging Aircraft: USAF F-15 F Read More
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UAVs and Their Funding Initiatives in Action (defense procurement, military acquisition, defence purchasing)

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Military Purchasing News for Defense Procurement Managers and Contractors Search this site: Get the DID newsletter Media Kit - Defense Trade Advertising Defense News Thanksgiving 2007 GAO re: CSAR-X… Re-Compete the Contract! EDA Gets Budget Boost as Europeans Make Pledges BSFM: British Artillery Gets SMArt Design & Preparations Continue for Britain's New CVF Future Carrier (updated) Germany Up-Gunning Its CH-53Gs $7.8M to CSI, Miami for Armored SUVs The UK's Sniper System Improvement Program NH90: Europe's Medium Helicopter Contender Kicked Up Hogs: The A-10A+ Program MRAPs and New Wheeled APCs for Spain Taiwan's (Un?)Stalled Force Modernization $136.5M to Help USAF's 505th Fulfill its Training Mission Wireless TOWs for Canada Aging Aircraft: USAF F-15 F Read More
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- Air Force News, pay & benefits, careers, entertainment, photos - Air Force Times HOME

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Air Force News, pay & benefits, careers, entertainment, photos - Air Force Times HOME Login | Register Customer Service ■ Subscribe to Air Force Times ■ Subscription Renewal ■ Advertise in Air Force Times ■ Home News Benefits Money Careers & Education Community Off Duty Entertainment Marketplace Classifieds Quick Links AirForce Discussions Frontline Photos Honor the Fallen Print Email Reddit Digg Digg The story you are looking for cannot be found. Classifieds Announcements Attorneys Automobiles Business Computers Education Employment Financial Services Mail Order Market Milestones Real Estate Travel Marketplace Mil-Mall Call of Duty - Video Game Armed with an arsenal of advanced and powerful modern day firepower, players are transported to treacherous hotspots aroun Read More
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:: Robotics Trends :: Robots and Robotics Technology News, Information and Analysis

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Your browser does not support script Wednesday, December 31, 1969 - 04:00 PM Send to a Friend - Printer Friendly Page Opinion - Security & Defense Robotics and the Need for Standards <i>For robotics, a complex discipline that involves electrical, mechanical and computer engineering, standards use and conformance is essential.</i><br /> <br /> <b>By Lloyd Spencer</b> Vendor Spotlight QinetiQ Launches Sentry, an Unmanned Fast Maritime Reconnaissance Solution QinetiQ has demonstrated Sentry, a fast unmanned reconnaissance and surveillance craft developed by QinetiQ, that brings together military design requirements with a compact water Jet Ski platform. In this Issue · ACS Motion Control's Stand Alone Multi-Axis Motion Controller Series Supports Sub-Nanomet Read More
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:: Robotics Trends :: Robots and Robotics Technology News, Information and Analysis

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Your browser does not support script Wednesday, December 31, 1969 - 04:00 PM Send to a Friend - Printer Friendly Page Opinion - Security & Defense Robotics and the Need for Standards <i>For robotics, a complex discipline that involves electrical, mechanical and computer engineering, standards use and conformance is essential.</i><br /> <br /> <b>By Lloyd Spencer</b> Vendor Spotlight QinetiQ Launches Sentry, an Unmanned Fast Maritime Reconnaissance Solution QinetiQ has demonstrated Sentry, a fast unmanned reconnaissance and surveillance craft developed by QinetiQ, that brings together military design requirements with a compact water Jet Ski platform. In this Issue · ACS Motion Control's Stand Alone Multi-Axis Motion Controller Series Supports Sub-Nanomet Read More
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ARMY SCIENCE: Robots, Liquid Armor and Virtual Reality

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Augusta Georgia: Technology:For risky battlefields, a correspondent on wheels 03/23/02

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Overcast, 57 ° Humidity: 93% METRO | SPORTS | FEATURES | BUSINESS | SCI-TECH This is a handout photo showing the "Afghan Explorer," the semi-autonomous mobile robot being developed at the Massachusetts Institure of Technology's Media Lab in Cambridge, Mass., that can practice elements of journalistic reporting in hostile or off-limits environments. ASSOCIATED PRESS 032302 technology 1 1 @ugusta CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Wanted: aggressive war correspondent with interview skills, satellite phone. Mobility required in hostile, rugged terrain. Pay: None. Solar panels a plus. --> For risky battlefields, a correspondent on wheels Web posted Saturday, March 23, 2002 Have a thought? Go to the Forums or Chat . Associated Press CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Wanted: aggressive war correspondent with interview skill Read More
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Augusta Georgia: Technology:U.S. gives robots first combat test 07/31/02

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Overcast, 57 ° Humidity: 93% METRO | SPORTS | FEATURES | BUSINESS | SCI-TECH A U.S. Army soldier maneuvers Hermes the robot into a cave to detect mines, traps, and other unexploded ordnance as well as weapons or equipment possibly hidden by Taliban or al-Qaida fugitives in the eastern border town of Qiqay, Afghanistan. The war in Afghanistan is the first time robots are being used by the U.S. military as tools for combat. ASSOCIATED PRESS 073102 technology 1 1 @ugusta QIQAY, Afghanistan -- Hermes the robot edged its way into the dark cave, its treads spinning over the dust and small rocks until a boulder appeared in its path. No problem. The tiny machine dropped its side arms, lifted onto and over the boulder, and rolled on, its two cameras sending images to an operator waiting outside. -- Read More
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Bomb squad's busy start - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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Bridging into the future - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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BUFFALO SOLDIER: Protecting Troops From IEDs

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Cool Tech: Ray Guns, Robot Fish, Exoskeletons

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ENEMY, NEVERMORE: Raven UAV Gets the Drop on IEDs

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Green light for robot? - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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I, ROBOT: Dragon Runner Sees 'Around the Corner'

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I, SECURITY GUARD: The MDARS Robot

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I, the Near Future - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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iRobot co-founder's perseverance pays off | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle

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NDM Article - Although Combat Proven, Global Hawk Has Yet to Pass Key Tests

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Search Tips SUBSCRIBE NOW! Current Issue Archives E-mail the Editor FRONT PAGE CURRENT ISSUE MEGA DIRECTORY READER SERVICES ADVERTISING EDITORIAL CALENDAR OUR SPONSORS Sponsors SIDEBARS November 2004 Although Combat Proven, Global Hawk Has Yet to Pass Key Tests by Sandra I. Erwin In an upcoming evaluation of the U.S. Air Force Global Hawk reconnaissance unmanned aircraft, testers will determine whether a military system that already has seen extensive combat can pass the rigorous tests the Defense Department, by law, requires before an aircraft can be deployed. The Global Hawk, which provides field commanders with high resolution and near-real-time imagery of large geographic areas, was deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, even though the aircraft was still in development. Commanders needed t Read More
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Police Robot Articles

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Police Robot Articles

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Police Robot Articles

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Qrio dances into spotlight at CMU - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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Robotics, security replace steel in city's war effort - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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Robots and us | The Japan Times Online

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Sewers the next frontier for robotic inspectors - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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The Exponent - campus

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11-23-2004 Previous edition: 11-22-2004 Printer-friendly version Purdue researchers help make new skills for robot models Photo courtesy of C.S. George Lee Purdue professor C.S. George Lee has his arm around the Honda robot which is similar to the one his team is working on. By Philip Meeker Staff Writer Humans imagine things like Humanoid robots, and then they make them happen. "These robots are built; it is the software that is the question" said Howard Zelaznik, a professor of health and kinesiology. Zelaznik and C.S. George Lee, a professor of electrical and computer engineering, are heading a Purdue research team that is trying to transfer to robots the ability that humans have to learn new motions, said Lee. Once the Purdue team develops an algorithm that tells robots how to move, th Read More
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TRUCKZILLA WITH A BRAIN: The TerraMax Robotic Vehicle

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"" - The Military Family Network

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"Eyes of Mars," Feature Article, September 2004

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eyes of Mars Actually they're cameras, helping robots work a little easier in an untidy world. by Paul Sharke, Associate Editor A video clip on a University of Notre Dame Web site depicts an industrial robot picking pallets from one haphazardly arranged stack and placing them neatly atop each other on the bed of a miniature truck. To complete each placement, the robot identifies the position of the starting pallet, the location of the receiving pallet, and the orientation of the lifting fork. It does so by observing the dimensions of several elliptical cues that have been attached to each object. It's impressive until you realize you could pay a man a minimal wage to do the same thing, without the visual cues. The quick little demo makes a point, though. Robots prefer a tidy, orderly world Read More
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"Take That, Human Intruder!" - Popular Mechanics

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"Turn Off the Television!": Real-World Robotic Exploration Experiments with a Virtual 3-D Display

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Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'05) - Track 9 p. 296a "Turn Off the Television!": Real-World Robotic Exploration Experiments with a Virtual 3-D Display David J. Bruemmer , Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory Douglas A. Few , Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory Miles C. Walton , Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory Ronald L. Boring , Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory Julie L. Marble , Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laborato Read More
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"Robot Scientist" Said to Equal Humans at Some Tasks

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NEWS HOME ANIMAL NEWS ANCIENT WORLD ENVIRONMENT NEWS CULTURES NEWS SCIENCE & SPACE NEWS WEIRD NEWS "Robot Scientist" Said to Equal Humans at Some Tasks John Roach for National Geographic News January 14, 2004 It looks nothing like C-3PO of Star Wars fame, but a team of British scientists have created a "robot" that can formulate hypotheses, design experiments, and interpret results on par with the best of their human counterparts. Called the "robot scientist," the technological marvel proved its intellectual prowess by correctly determining the function of specific genes within yeast. Email to a Friend RELATED Surgeons in U.S. Perform Operation in France Via Robot Snakelike Robots May Fight Terror, Save Lives R2-D2, NASA Rover, Others Enter Robot Hall of Fame Chile Desert to Prepare Robot Read More
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"Unmanned Ground Vehicles: Autonomous Versus Teleoperated" - Armed Forces International

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Close Move "Unmanned Ground Vehicles: Autonomous Versus Teleoperated" By Cino Robin Castelli, Managing Director, MACROSWISS S.A., Macroswiss S.A View Author Profile Email this Article » Company Profile » Contact Company » Subscribe Close Move Following the publication of the 260 page study Technology Development for Army Unmanned Ground Vehicles by the THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS in Washington DC the US Government established the lines of development of Unmanned Ground Vehicles for the coming years. The aforementioned study explains which kind of use UGVs we will be seeing on the field in the following two decades and which lines of development should be pursued. In the proposed guidelines much attention is given to the issue of autonomous behaviour over tele-operation and the i Read More
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'Legos up' on the competition

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Search post-gazette NOW: Text Size: A | A | A NOW NEWS NEIGHBORHOODS SPORTS BUSINESS LIVING A & E MULTIMEDIA OPINION Cars Jobs Real Estate Classifieds Email Print 'Legos up' on the competition Disabilities don't stop local whizzes from taking top prizes in robot contest Sunday, December 05, 2004 By Dennis B. Roddy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette A group of kids accustomed to challenges -- one uses crutches, three have little or no hearing, another travels by motorized wheelchair -- began remaking the world in Lego yesterday, one Starbucks at a time. Alyssa Cwanger, Post-Gazette Brother and sister Nathan Korzekwa, 11, and Allie Korzekwa, 9, of Mount Joy, Pa, from the home-schooled team "Altered Bricks," compete with their robots at No Limits Challenge yesterday. Click photo for larger image. Two s Read More
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'Mighty Mouse' robot frees stuck radiation source

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PhysOrg Account: Sign In | Sign Up Home Nanotechnology Physics Space & Earth science Electronic Devices Technology General Science Medicine & Health Published: 12:27 EST, December 15, 2005 Toolbox Rating: 4.2 Bookmark Save as PDF Print Email Blog It Digg It del.icio.us Slashdot It! Stumble It! - + 'Mighty Mouse' robot frees stuck radiation source A Sandia National Laboratories robot recently withstood enough radiation to kill 40 men in freeing a stuck radiation source -- the size of a restaurant salt shaker -- at a White Sands Missile Range lab so that the cylinder could be safely returned to its insulated base. Image: Bob Anderson demonstrates the capabilities of the robot affectionately known as the M2, for Mighty Mouse. (Photo by Randy Montoya) The robot, for its successful efforts, was Read More
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'Swarm-bots' offer sniff of the future | Higher | EducationGuardian.co.uk

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'Swarm-bots' offer sniff of the future | Higher | EducationGuardian.co.uk

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'Trauma Pod' Robot to Save Soldiers' Lives on the Battlefield

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PhysOrg Account: Sign In | Sign Up Home Nanotechnology Physics Space & Earth science Electronic Devices Technology General Science Medicine & Health Published: 08:06 EST, March 30, 2005 Toolbox Rating: 4.4 Bookmark Save as PDF Print Email Blog It Digg It del.icio.us Slashdot It! Stumble It! - + 'Trauma Pod' Robot to Save Soldiers' Lives on the Battlefield Imagine an automated medical treatment system that does not require onsite medical personnel on the front lines of battle, and is ready to receive, assess, and stabilize wounded soldiers during the critical hours following injury. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Defense Sciences Office (DSO) has taken a significant step toward that goal by awarding an SRI International-led multi-organization team a $12 million, two-y Read More
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09.16.2004 - Cockroach-like robot leads new research effort

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UC Berkeley > Digital project to boost Irish studies with 'virtual Ireland' website Technique captures chemical reactions in a single living cell for the first time For Berkeley composer's 50th, a buoyant and bracing concert More news: Rhodes for Cal grad | Chemistry behind bars Select one All stories by date Arts & humanities Business & economics Campus news Education Environment Events at Berkeley Health & medicine International affairs People Politics & law Science Social science State & local Students Technology & engineering UC Berkeley Press Release Cockroach-like robot leads new research effort By Robert Sanders, Media Relations | 16 September 2004 BERKELEY – A cockroach-like robot named RHex is the starting point for a major project to understand animals' most distinguishi Read More
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12.15.2004 - UC Berkeley researchers developing low-altitude robo-copters

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UC Berkeley > Digital project to boost Irish studies with 'virtual Ireland' website Technique captures chemical reactions in a single living cell for the first time For Berkeley composer's 50th, a buoyant and bracing concert More news: Rhodes for Cal grad | Chemistry behind bars Select one All stories by date Arts & humanities Business & economics Campus news Education Environment Events at Berkeley Health & medicine International affairs People Politics & law Science Social science State & local Students Technology & engineering UC Berkeley Press Release An autonomous helicopter completes its run through an "urban canyon" at the UC Richmond Field Station. Walking below is Travis Pynn, a member of the Berkeley Aerial Robot (BEAR) group and one of the safety pilots on standby t Read More
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6D SLAM with an Application in Autonomous Mine Mapping

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Next: Introduction 6D SLAM with an Application in Autonomous Mine Mapping Andreas Nüchter, Hartmut Surmann, Kai Lingemann, Joachim Hertzberg Fraunhofer Institute for Autonomous Intelligent Systems (AIS) Schloss Birlinghoven Sebastian Thrun Computer Science Department Stanford University Stanford, CA, USA Abstract: To create with an autonomous mobile robot a 3D volumetric map of a scene it is necessary to gage several 3D scans and to merge them into one consistent 3D model. This paper provides a new solution to the simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) problem with six degrees of freedom. Robot motion on natural surfaces has to cope with yaw, pitch and roll angles, turning pose estimation into a problem in six mathematical dimensions. A fast variant of the Iterative Closest Poin Read More
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?ROBO-COP? is here

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A Battlefield Bot That Won't Die

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Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Science : Discoveries A Battlefield Bot That Won't Die Elliot Borin 08.21.02 | 2:00 AM It's called, appropriately enough, the Spinner, a six-wheeled turtle of an unmanned ground combat vehicle that can -- unlike any other of its species -- be turned on its back and still keep on truckin' over virtually any terrain navigable by tanks 10 times heavier and considerably slower and less mobile. "We expect it Read More
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A Fully Autonomous Robot Builds Its Own Brain and Learns from Scratch

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November 22, 2007 Home About Submit Press Release PR Firms Editors/Journalists Search Archives News Releases by Category News by Country News by MSA All News for Today Browse News by Day News by Trackbacks All Press Releases for September 19, 2004 Subscribe to this News Feed A Fully Autonomous Robot Builds Its Own Brain and Learns from Scratch For the first time in history, a robot has built its own synthetic central nervous system and then learned not only to walk, but how to autonomously enter and navigate the corridors of complex buildings. (PRWEB) September 19, 2004 -- This dramatic experiment was recently conducted at Imagination Engines, Inc. (IEI) in St. Louis, Missouri. Company President & CEO, Dr. Stephen Thaler points out that heretofore, scientists in the field of artificial int Read More
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A Fuzzy Perceptual Model for Ultrasound Sensors Applied to Intelligent Navigation of Mobile Robots

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Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey A Fuzzy Perceptual Model for Ultrasound Sensors Applied to Intelligent Navigation of Mobile Robots Full text Publisher Site Source Applied Intelligence archive Volume 19 , Issue 3 (November-December 2003) table of contents Pages: 171 - 187 Year of Publication: 2003 ISSN:0924-669X Authors Eugenio Aguirre Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, E.T.S. de Ingeniería Informática, University of Granada, 18071-Granada, Spain. eaguirre@decsai.ugr.es Antonio González Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, E.T.S. de Ingeniería Informática, University of Granada, 18071-Granada, Spain. Read More
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A Navigation System for Assistant Robots Using Visually Augmented POMDPs

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Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey A Navigation System for Assistant Robots Using Visually Augmented POMDPs Source Autonomous Robots archive Volume 19 , Issue 1 (July 2005) table of contents Pages: 67 - 87 Year of Publication: 2005 ISSN:0929-5593 Authors María Elena López Electronics Department, University of Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain 28805 Luis Miguel Bergasa Electronics Department, University of Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain 28805 Rafael Barea Electronics Department, University of Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain 28805 María Soledad Escudero Electronics Department, University of Alcalá, Al Read More
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A New Model Army Soldier Rolls Closer to the Battlefield - AOL News

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· Commonwealth Suspends Pakistan · Silva's Congressional Liaison to Resign · Prince Takes $135M Estate Off Market · Skydiver Dies Practicing for Record Jump · Atty: Letter Says Cop's Wife Sighted · Holloway's Father to Search for Body Search for Top News: IM This E-mail This A New Model Army Soldier Rolls Closer to the Battlefield By TIM WEINER, The New York Times Jump Below: ? See the Robots ? Five Types of Robots ? The Buzz About Robots Talk About It: Post | Chat (Feb. 16) - The American military is working on a new generation of soldiers, far different from the army it has. "They don't get hungry," said Gordon Johnson of the Joint Forces Command at the Pentagon. "They're not afraid. They don't forget their orders. They don't care if the guy next to them has just been shot. Will they do Read More
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A Real-Time Image Recognition System for Tiny Autonomous Mobile Robots

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Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey A Real-Time Image Recognition System for Tiny Autonomous Mobile Robots Source Real-Time Systems archive Volume 29 , Issue 2-3 (March 2005) table of contents Pages: 247 - 261 Year of Publication: 2005 ISSN:0922-6443 Authors Stefan Mahlknecht Institute of Computer Technology, Vienna University of Technology Roland Oberhammer Institute of Computer Technology, Vienna University of Technology Gregor Novak Institute of Computer Technology, Vienna University of Technology Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers Norwell, MA, USA Additional Information: abstract references index terms collaborative colleagues Tools and Actions: Find similar Articles R Read More
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A robot for building planes

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Forum for Science, Industry and Business Sponsored by: Search our Site: Topic (optional): - Agriculture Forestry Automotive Bioscience Chemistry Communication Media Earth Sciences Ecology Environment Nature Conservation Economy Finances Information Technology Interdisciplinary Research Materials Sciences Medical Engineering Medicine Health Physics Astronomy Power and Electrical Engineering Process Technology Social Sciences Studies Analyses Traffic Logistics Home About us Deutsch Science Reports B2B Area Jobs & Opportunities DFG Research Home Reports Power and Electrical Engineering Content A robot for building planes next article 13.04.2005 Fatronik Technological Centre has put the finishing touches to the development of a portable climbing robot capable of carrying out precision operatio Read More
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A robot interpreter | Elevate your hands or I ignite | Economist.com

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Quick jump navigation Skip to search tools Skip to online features Skip to print edition Skip to main navigation Skip to main content Skip to bottom links Previous page ? This article is premium content. In order to gain access to it please either Log in , Activate your complimentary web account if you are a print subscriber, or Subscribe now A robot interpreter The US army's robot interpreter Aug 26th 2004 From The Economist print edition AMONG the many fields in which Americans excel are technological wizardry and not speaking foreign languages. So it was only a matter of time before someone invented a robot that can translate spoken English into other tongues. Enter the Phraselator, a palm-held electronic polyglot built by a firm in Maryland called VoxTec. Its most immediate application Read More
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A robot Named Boudreaux :: Robotics Trends :: Robots and Robotics Technology News, Information and Analysis

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Your browser does not support script Industry Shorts - Service : A robot Named Boudreaux Monday, November 08, 2004 - 09:48 PM Copyright 2004 The Times-Picayune Publishing Company NASA contractor adds a Cajun touch to the next generation of astronaut assistants By Angus Lind The next time humans return to space to explore the moon or Mars, they could be accompanied by Boudreaux and Thibodeaux. Technically identified as "Extra Vehicular Activity Robotic Assistants," the two dog-like robots were named by robotics engineer Jeffrey Graham of S&K Technologies, a NASA contractor from Baton Rouge. Graham, a 1991 LSU graduate, nicknamed Boudreaux in honor of his college buddy, John "Boosey" Boudreaux of Metairie. Thibodeaux comes from "all those jokes about Boudreaux and Th Read More
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A robot That Ties The Knot

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PhysOrg Account: Sign In | Sign Up Home Nanotechnology Physics Space & Earth science Electronic Devices Technology General Science Medicine & Health Published: 12:46 EST, February 10, 2005 Toolbox Rating: n/a Bookmark Save as PDF Print Email Blog It Digg It del.icio.us Slashdot It! Stumble It! - + A robot That Ties The Knot An ASME member and retired engineer who once designed biomedical instruments is busy in his basement building a machine that can automatically tie a knot in a necktie. Dr. Seth Goldstein, who has worked as a mechanical engineer for 40 years, will complete the robotic device this summer for display at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. There, the job of Why Knot will be to inspire the analytical and creative abilities of young men and women and raise awareness of me Read More
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A Set Theoretic Approach to Dynamic Robot Localization and Mapping

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Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey A Set Theoretic Approach to Dynamic Robot Localization and Mapping Full text Publisher Site Source Autonomous Robots archive Volume 16 , Issue 1 (January 2004) table of contents Pages: 23 - 47 Year of Publication: 2004 ISSN:0929-5593 Authors M. Di Marco Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione, Università di Siena, Via Roma, 56-53100 Siena, Italy. dimarco@dii.unisi.it A. Garulli Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione, Università di Siena, Via Roma, 56-53100 Siena, Italy. garulli@dii.unisi.it A. Giannitrapani Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione, Università di Siena, Via Roma, 56-53100 Siena, Italy. giannitr Read More
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A Sony subsidiary creates a robot that is designed to play with toddlers

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ABC News: A Small Rolling Spy for the Marines

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ABC News: New Vehicles Will Make Own Decisions Based on Commands

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Good Morning America | World News | 20/20 | Primetime | Nightline | This Week | ABC News Now | i-Caught Home | News Brief | World | U.S. | Investigative | Politics | Money | Health | Entertainment | ESPN Sports | SciTech | Law | Travel | More Search Home > Technology & Science > DyeHard New Vehicles Will Make Own Decisions Based on Commands Engineers Designing Unmanned Aircraft That Can Make Own Decisions Nov. 17, 2004 Font Size E-mail Print Share The next war could be fought partly by unmanned aircraft that respond to spoken commands in plain English and then figure out on their own how to get the job done, even dodging enemy aircraft as they carry out their assignments. This isn't just robotics, in which someone has to be on hand to issue commands to an unmanned vehicle all along t Read More
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ABC News: Robo-Soccer Teams Shoot for Big Goals

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Good Morning America | World News | 20/20 | Primetime | Nightline | This Week | ABC News Now | i-Caught Home | News Brief | World | U.S. | Investigative | Politics | Money | Health | Entertainment | ESPN Sports | SciTech | Law | Travel | More Search FutureTech_subindex Home > Technology & Science > FutureTech Robo-Soccer Teams Shoot for Big Goals Research Into Robotics Teamwork Is Not Just for Fun and Games By PAUL ENG July 12, 2005 Font Size E-mail Print Share The robots are coming. And like a page from a scary science-fiction story, they are indeed ready to do some serious kicking. Related Stories New Vehicles Will Make Own Decisions Based on Commands Health Benefits Linked to Robotic Cat Robots Set to Race for $1 Million Prize FutureTech: Innovations to watch Top Technology & Scie Read More
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ABC Sci-Tech - 13/01/03 : Rich reward offered to boost US military robot technologies

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Access : Puckish robots pull together : Nature News

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Jump to main content Jump to navigation nature.com homepage Publications A-Z index Browse by subject Search This site All of nature.com Advanced search E-alert sign up RSS feed Subscribe My account Login nature news home news archive specials opinion features news blog events blog nature journal Access To read this story in full you will need to login or make a payment (see right). Published online 28 May 2004 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news040524-9 News Puckish robots pull together Air hockey helps joint techniques for work in space. Philip Ball Tools Send to a Friend Reprints & Permissions RSS Feeds The frictionless conditions of space are being simulated by air-hockey tables, as a new generation of intelligent robots is trained to build space stations and solar arrays. The construction work Read More
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Access : Robot wars : Nature News

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Jump to main content Jump to navigation nature.com homepage Publications A-Z index Browse by subject Search This site All of nature.com Advanced search E-alert sign up RSS feed Subscribe My account Login nature news home news archive specials opinion features news blog events blog nature journal Access To read this story in full you will need to login or make a payment (see right). Published online 8 February 2005 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news050207-7 News Robot wars Technology guru Ray Kurzweil offers a vision of future fighting machines. Philip Ball Tools Send to a Friend Reprints & Permissions RSS Feeds At the 24th Army Science Conference, held in Orlando, Florida last December, Ray Kurzweil gave a keynote address entitled "Warfighting in the 21st Century". News@nature quizzed this renown Read More
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AeroVironment Flies World's First Liquid Hydrogen Powered UAV; Enables Persistent Communications Relay and Remote Sensing Breakthrough Systems

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Air Force News :: Top Stories

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. Top Stories Cyclops first to enter eye of storm A member of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Section at the control panel of the “Cyclops” robot. Photo by LAC Rob MItchell WHEN No. 382 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Section is called on to cope with a potentially hazardous situation, one member of the team is often sent in first to do the dirty work. But you’ll never hear any complaints. The EOD Section’s Mark 4D “Cyclops” EOD robot is specifically designed for circumstances where the risk to personnel may be too great. The EOD team can, in many cases, operate the robot via remote control, sending it into a potentially explosive environment first instead of exposing Air Force members to unknown hazards. The Offi Read More
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AJR - This Reporter's a News Machine

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AJR Drop Cap From AJR, May 2002 issue This Reporter's a News Machine MIT invention aims to increase battle zone coverage By Fanen Chiahemen The Afghan people may think they've seen every sort of foreign journalist on the planet, but they might be about to meet a reporter like no other. This war correspondent is a cute little robot with a long neck, tiny Mickey Mouse ears and a tail with a peace sign tacked to it. Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab developed the Afghan Explorer to gather information in war zones and other regions off-limits to people reporters. It will beam back pictures and sounds from places like Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Pakistan, says inventor Chris Csikszentmihalyi. For Csikszentmihalyi, the Explorer is a political statement. He says that physical dan Read More
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AlterNet: Do Androids Dream of First Amendment Rights?

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--> Home Archive Columnists Video Blogs Discuss About Search Donate Advertise Get AlterNet in your mailbox! Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement var zflag_nid="600"; var zflag_cid="3/1"; var zflag_sid="1"; var zflag_width="160"; var zflag_height="600"; var zflag_sz="7"; "Have you seen Rambo III?" Chris Csikszentmihalyi asks over the phone from his office at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "I went to Blockbuster to see what movies they had on Afghanistan, and it was the only one I could find. It's amazing to watch now. The mujahedin are portrayed as Western cowboys, and the gist is that Afghanistan is this peaceful, freedom-loving country, and we should give them all the weapons they want." Csikszentmihalyi (pronounced "Chick-sent-me-hi-yee") is d Read More
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amarillo.com | Local News: War in Iraq delays bomb robot delivery 11/15/04

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Site Navigation TABLE OF CONTENTS TODAY'S HEADLINES BROWSE OR SEARCH Obits Local News Classifieds Sports College Sports H.S. Sports More Sports Weddings Comics Opinion Engagements Dockets Forums Home > News > Local News 111504 news 9 amarillo.com The Amarillo Police Department had hoped to receive a new robot to investigate bombs in September, but the delivery date slipped because the machine's builder had more important obligations: American soldiers fighting abroad. --> Web-posted Monday, November 15, 2004 War in Iraq delays bomb robot delivery By Phillip Yates phillip.yates@amarillo.com " TARGET=NEW> Courtesy Photo ARTICLE TOOLS E-mail This Article Printer-Friendly Format TALK AMARILLO "[Dalhart Cheese Factory] Not a good move. Population in Dalhart is around 7,500. How will that Read More
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America's Robot Army?

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» BC Home » Features » Fresh Comments » RSS Blogcritics is an online magazine, a community of writers and readers from around the globe. Publisher: Eric Olsen America's Robot Army? Written by Travis Marshall Published March 02, 2005 See also: » American Exceptionalism vs. American Action » Markos Moulitsas Z?niga: Another Darth Nader? » On William Jefferson And Office Searches The imaginations of Isaac Asimov, Jules Verne, James Cameron, and many other science-fiction visionaries may not have been as wild as they seemed years ago. The concept of an automated robot army fighting on the front lines of battle has been slowly moving from a fantasy to a reality over the last thirty years. Even now, hundreds of robots are sparing soldiers from potential danger by digging up roadside bombs in Ira Read More
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Amphibious digital mini launches at CES, light weight impresses

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Hot tech: Hybrid vehicles e-Waste iPod Robots Nanotechnology Renewable energy Solar power Controversy: RFID e-Voting Surveillance RIAA Junk patents MPAA Internet: Bloggers Phishing e-Commerce Free Speech email marketing Identity theft Electronics: Battery tech MP3 players Consumer electronics Digital cameras Amphibious digital mini launches at CES, light weight impresses Print this article Link to this article Highlight: Pentax recently announced the OptioWP digital camera. A 5 megapixel camera with a 3x optical zoom, the OptioWP delivers a fairly good feature set in a very small package ? just 4x2x0.9 inches. The camera weighs in at 4.2 ounces sans battery or memory card, and has extensive waterproofing features that give it a JIS Class 8 water resistance rating. The camera will begin shi Read More
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Amplified Intelligence :: Astrobiology Magazine - earth science - evolution distribution Origin of life universe - life beyond :: Astrobiology is study of earth science evolution distribution Origin of life in universe terrestrial

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An Agent-Based Architecture for an Adaptive Human-Robot Interface

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Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'03) - Track 5 p. 126b An Agent-Based Architecture for an Adaptive Human-Robot Interface Kazuhiko Kawamura , Vanderbilt University Phongchai Nilas , Vanderbilt University Kazuhiko Muguruma , Vanderbilt University Julie A. Adams , Vanderbilt University Chen Zhou , Vanderbilt University Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2003.1174288 Send link to a friend Abstract This paper describes an innovative agent-based architecture for mixed-initiative interaction betw Read More
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Analog Insights: Robots' future in hobbyists' hands

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Home | Login | Register Now [ Nov 23, 2007 ] New Products | News & Trends | Technical Archives | Application Notes | Interview | eeResearch | Latest In Print | Webinar EDA/IC Design | Process/Manufacturing | Test/Packaging | Sensor Technology | Amplifying/Converting/Conditioning | RF/Wireless Digital Signal Processing | Control Design | Networking Design | Interface Design | Buffer/Storage | Power Design EMI/EMC Design | Optical Electronics and Display | Embedded Systems | Programmable Logic | Security Design | Design Test Categories: EE Times Asia Open Web Advanced Search | Help Analog Insights Home / Analog Insights Robots' future in hobbyists' hands By Stephan Ohr Behind the televised clatter of mechanized combat during last month's RoboGames in San Francisco was a quiet concern. Robots Read More
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Apple computer reconfigures iPod digital music players to maintain music monopoly while inconveniencing users

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Hot tech: Hybrid vehicles e-Waste iPod Robots Nanotechnology Renewable energy Solar power Controversy: RFID e-Voting Surveillance RIAA Junk patents MPAA Internet: Bloggers Phishing e-Commerce Free Speech email marketing Identity theft Electronics: Battery tech MP3 players Consumer electronics Digital cameras Apple computer reconfigures iPod digital music players to maintain music monopoly while inconveniencing users Print this article Link to this article Highlight: Original source: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/203755_apple15.html Summary: RealNetworks Inc., which sells songs over the Web, said Apple Computer Inc. has altered the software for some of its market-leading iPod digital music players so that songs purchased from RealNetworks won't play. The changes affect the new iPod Read More
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Are Cyborg Troops Our Future Army? :: Robotics Trends :: Robots and Robotics Technology News, Information and Analysis

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Your browser does not support script Industry Shorts - Security : Are Cyborg Troops Our Future Army? Monday, November 24, 2003 - 09:35 PM Copyright 2003 Times Newspapers Limited By Anjana Ahuja Aurora and Ivy are two remarkable rhesus macaque monkeys. They can play computer games, not by using a joystick, but by harnessing the power of thought. Courtesy of Miguel Nicolelis, professor of neurobiology at Duke University in North Carolina, the brains of these two primate pioneers have been implanted with forests of electrodes -each slimmer than a human hair. The electrodes have been placed in the part of the brain responsible for muscle control. When the monkeys "think" about certain movements, the electrodes send a signal to a robotic arm controlling the joystick. More impressively Read More
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Arm wrestling robots beaten by a teenaged girl - mech-tech - 08 March 2005 - New Scientist

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Armed robots soon marching to battle?

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AKO | Army A-Z General Information Mission Chief, Public Affairs SGM, Public Affairs Media Contacts Public Affairs Contacts News Media Resources Army News Service Press Releases Soldiers Stories Civilian Stories Army Images Detainee Operations Press Kits Investigations Speeches Army Newspapers Outreach Division Homepage Army Calendar Request for Army Assets FAQ Aerial Requests COMREL Awards MOI Public Affairs Contacts Armed robots soon marching to battle? By Sgt. Lorie Jewell With a weapons platform mounted to a Talon robot, the SWORDS system allows Soldiers to fire small arms weapons by remote control from as far as 1,000 meters away. The system, demonstrated this week at the bienniel Army Science Conference, may soon join Soldiers in Iraq. Sgt. Lorie Jewell Printer-friendly version E-mai Read More
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Armed Robots to March into Battle - U.S. Department of Defense Transformation Story

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TRANSFORMATION ABOUT US DEFENSE LEADERSHIP DOCUMENTS FACT SHEETS INITIATIVES IN THE SPOTLIGHT NEWS ARCHIVE PHOTOS PHOTO ESSAYS VIDEOS HOME SPECIAL REPORTS FACING THE FUTURE TRAINING FOR FUTURE ARMY TEST COMMAND GOING MODULAR Armed Robots to March into Battle By Sgt. Lorie Jewell / Army News Service ORLANDO, Fla., Dec. 6, 2004 – Soldiers may have armed robots as battle buddies by early next year, according to industry and military officials attending the biennial Army Science Conference. The Special Weapons Observation Reconnaissance Detection System, or SWORDS, will be joining Stryker Brigade soldiers in Iraq when it finishes final testing, said Staff Sgt. Santiago Tordillos, a bomb disposal test and evaluation noncommissioned officer in charge with the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Te Read More
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Army demonstrates Future Combat Systems

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AKO | Army A-Z General Information Mission Chief, Public Affairs SGM, Public Affairs Media Contacts Public Affairs Contacts News Media Resources Army News Service Press Releases Soldiers Stories Civilian Stories Army Images Detainee Operations Press Kits Investigations Speeches Army Newspapers Outreach Division Homepage Army Calendar Request for Army Assets FAQ Aerial Requests COMREL Awards MOI Public Affairs Contacts Army demonstrates Future Combat Systems By Steve Harding An unmanned aerial vehicle operator prepares the Class I UAV for takeoff during the Future Combat Systems demonstration Sept. 21 at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. The UAV is man-portable, and can be fitted with a variety of sensor packages. Steve Harding Printer-friendly version E-mail this article E-mail Alerts RSS Feed Read More
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Army gunning for game players | CNET News.com

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Army gunning for game players The U.S. Army says its free PC game has turned into one of its most effective informational tools and could even help train real soldiers. By David Becker Staff Writer, CNET News.com Published: May 12, 2004, 11:40 PM PDT TalkBack E-mail Print del.icio.us Digg this LOS ANGELES--The U.S. Army is looking for a few good gamers. Beginning the second year of its experiment in using free, custom-built PC games to give young people a taste of military life, the Army is finding the games to be not only spectacularly popular but a uniquely powerful promotional tool. Chris Chambers, deputy director of the "America's Army" project, said in an interview at the E3 gaming trade show here that prospective soldiers who contact Army recruiters after playing the game have a bett Read More
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Army news service : transformation on track, Army leaders tell senators Defense AT&L - Find Articles

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Army of Robots Drills for Military Project :: Robotics Trends :: Robots and Robotics Technology News, Information and Analysis

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Your browser does not support script Industry Shorts - Nexus : Army of Robots Drills for Military Project Tuesday, January 13, 2004 - 08:12 PM Copyright 2004 Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service By Elise Ackerman When Randy Gobbel joined SRI International a year ago, one of the coolest things about his new job in the Engineering Building was the little red robots wandering the halls. Wobbling around on three wheels and resembling mutant ladybugs, they'd stop at Gobbel's open office door and silently peer inside. "Sometimes you feel like you just want to pet them," said Gobbel, a computer scientist who is working on a biochemical database. But it wasn't a friendly visit. Though they looked like toys, they were working together to build a collective map, sending information back to a Read More
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Army to deploy robots that shoot | CNET News.com

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ARNnet - Toshiba demonstrates prototype interactive robots

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Friday | 23 November, 2007 Advanced Search Home PC and Components Networking Services Applications Security Storage Mobility ARN Home Distributor Directory Vendor Directory News Toshiba demonstrates prototype interactive robots Toshiba has demonstrated a robot that can communicate with up to six people at once, and another that can follow its owner around. Paul Kallender (IDG News Service) 24 May, 2005 09:07:06 Toshiba has developed two technologies that will enable robots to interact with several people at once as well as follow them around without bumping into them. The company wants to sell robots that help people both in and outside the home and plans to commercialize robots combining these technologies in about five to six years, it said at a news conference Friday. Toshiba demonstrat Read More
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Artificial antenna helps ’cockroach robot’ scurry along walls

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Artificial Muscles Get a Grip on Human Hand

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PhysOrg Account: Sign In | Sign Up Home Nanotechnology Physics Space & Earth science Electronic Devices Technology General Science Medicine & Health Published: 12:36 EST, March 01, 2005 Toolbox Rating: n/a Bookmark Save as PDF Print Email Blog It Digg It del.icio.us Slashdot It! Stumble It! - + Artificial Muscles Get a Grip on Human Hand Six years ago a scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., issued a unique challenge: build a robotic arm using artificial muscles that could arm wrestle a human. The results of that challenge will be determined next week, when three such robotic arms will "step into the ring" to compete against a 17- year-old high school student. The ultimate goal is to win against the strongest human on Earth. When he issued the challenge, Dr. Yos Read More
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Weather Dictionary Map Site Index Top 30 News Site The Web Nation Politics World Business Op-Ed Sports Arts LifeStyle Herald Tribune/Asahi Asahi Weekly from SiliconValley JAPANESE>> home > English > Nation Working in Minefields/ Dangerous job By EIICHI MURANO The Micro Flying Robot ??FR-2, jointly developed by Seiko Epson Corp. and Kenzo Nonami, weighs just 12.3 grams. Robotic vehicles will make the task easier and safer. `It seemed to me that this was an area where state-of-the-art robot technology could be very helpful because I knew that clearing land mines was done by hand.' KENZO NONAMI Professor of engineering,Chiba University Made in Japan 2005 Editor's note: The world has long envied Japan's high-tech industry and artisan culture, but some people feel the country has lo Read More
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Attention and Communication: Decision Scenarios for Teleoperating Robots

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Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'05) - Track 9 p. 295c Attention and Communication: Decision Scenarios for Teleoperating Robots Jeffrey V. Nickerson , Stevens Institute of Technology Steven S. Skiena , State University of New York at Stony Brook Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2005.107 Send link to a friend Abstract The economics of robot manufacturing is driving us toward situations in which a single human operator will be expected to split attention across multiple Read More
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Augmented-reality machine works in real time - info-tech - 03 February 2005 - New Scientist

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New Scientist | Space | Technology | Environment | New Scientist Jobs | Subscribe to New Scientist Tips N EWS | E X PLORE BY SUBJECT | S P ECIAL REPORTS | L AST WORD | S UBSCRIBE | BLO G S | V I DEO | A RCHIVE | R SS | E- Z INE Full Access LATEST HEADLINES Quantum teamwork produces T-ray beam Tidal link to earthquakes revealed at last Composite aircraft may hide dangerous flaws 'Trolls' targeted by controversial patent reforms Babies can spot the good, the bad, and the ugly Analysis: IPCC issues dire climate change warning Has observing the universe hastened its end? 'Happy' worms live longer on antidepressants ALL LATEST NEWS PRINT EDITION Subscribe Current issue Archive Full Access JOBS SUBSCRIPTIONS CENTRE Get 4 extra Read More
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Australia?s own weapon of terror - On Line Opinion - 5/8/2005

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National Forum Support Your Account Journal Forums The Domain iParliament Issues Briefs Consultations About TNF Subscribe! On Line Opinion is a not-for-profit publication and relies on the generosity of its sponsors, editors and contributors. If you would like to help, contact us. ___________ Syndicate RSS/XML Print | Email | Subscribe | About | Feedback | Legals | Privacy | Syndicate Australia?s own weapon of terror By Wanda Fish - posted Friday, 5 August 2005 Sign Up for free e-mail updates! It is only one who is thoroughly acquainted with the evils of war that can thoroughly understand the profitable way of carrying it on. Sun Tzu, The Art of War In the wake of the London bombings and angry condemnation of terrorism, the Australian invention of the world?s deadliest gun will be used as Read More
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Automated Analysis Of Bee Behavior May Yield Better Robots

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Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark Automated Analysis Of Bee Behavior May Yield Better Robots ScienceDaily (Dec. 11, 2003) — A new computer vision system for automated analysis of animal movement — honey bee activities, in particular — is expected to accelerate animal behavior research, which also has implications for biologically inspired design of robots and computers. See also: Plants & Animals Behavioral Science Agriculture and Food Matter & Energy Engineering Robotics Research Computers & Math Artificial Intelligence Computer Modeling Reference Industrial robot Africanized bee Robot calibration Characteristics of common wasps and bees The animal movement analysis system is part of the BioTracking Project, an effort conducted by Georgia Institute of Tech Read More
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Baby Bot Learns to Stride Right

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Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Science : Discoveries Baby Bot Learns to Stride Right Associated Press 02.17.05 | 4:00 PM WASHINGTON -- The difference between man and machine is shrinking. Scientists have developed a robot that "learns" to walk like a toddler, improving its step and balance with every stride. The walking robot looks more like a moving Erector set than a human being, but the machine has the unmistakable gait of a perso Read More
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Bangkok's Independent Newspaper

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Keyword search Mon, June 20, 2005 Contact us Home Subscription Directory Community Back Issue Nation Junior Site Map Greeting Cards News Latest Headlines National Business Technology Commentary Opinion Letter Cartoon Features Art/Culture Around Town This Week Auto Weekend Leisure Travel Expat Your Campus Photo In The News Sunday Others Jobs PDA format --> E-mail this article Print this article Robot gets extra wheels and increased abilities Published on June 20, 2005 When it was born, it was just an average-looking six-wheel robot. Now InSe has grown up, added four wheels and become a better-skilled machine to perform survey and rescue tasks. InSe?s developers, four students from the King Mongkut Institute of Technology North Bangkok Prachinburi campus, have spent the past six more months Read More
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Battle bot: the future of war? | csmonitor.com

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Special Offer: Subscribe to the Monitor and get 32 issues FREE! World USA Commentary Work & Money Learning Living Sci/Tech A & E Travel Books The Home Forum Home | About Us/Help | Archive | Subscribe | Feedback | Text Edition | Multimedia Search: Sci/Tech > Computers & Technology from the January 27, 2005 edition MINE DETECTOR: US soldiers carry a robot in Mosul, Iraq, after it successfully helped clear a mine from under one of the city's bridges. Robots are now being developed that can fire guns and grenades with pinpoint accuracy. MISHA JAPARIDZE/AP Battle bot: the future of war? Sharpshooting robots evoke 'Terminator.' The more pertinent question is how these automated soldiers will transform military conflict. By Gregory M. Lamb | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor They'v Read More
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Battlefield Robots Leap From Science Fiction to Reality

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NEWS HOME ANIMAL NEWS ANCIENT WORLD ENVIRONMENT NEWS CULTURES NEWS SCIENCE & SPACE NEWS WEIRD NEWS Battlefield Robots Leap From Science Fiction to Reality Brian Handwerk for National Geographic News July 1, 2004 Once the fantasy of science fiction, battlefield robots are now a reality. "The whole idea is to take the war fighter out of harm's way," Robin Laird said. Laird is supervisor of the Unmanned Systems Branch of the U.S. Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWAR) in San Diego. Email to a Friend RELATED R2-D2, NASA Rover, Others Enter Robot Hall of Fame Underwater Robot Tracks Elusive Jellyfish Snakelike Robots May Fight Terror, Save Lives "Robot Scientist" Said to Equal Humans at Some Tasks "In my mind, someday we'll be doing battle with robots—not killing people," s Read More
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BBC NEWS | Americas | US plans 'robot troops' for Iraq

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BBC NEWS | England | Manchester | School enlists help of humanoid

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BBC NEWS | Health | Brain-controlled 'robo-arm' hope

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BBC NEWS | Health | Robo-docs boost London hospitals

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Robots hit stride with human walk

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Rover data makes return a must

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BBC NEWS | Technology | 'Walking' octopus inspires soft robots

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BBC NEWS | Technology | Endurance test for robot Humvee

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BBC NEWS | Technology | Hitachi unveils 'fastest robot'

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BBC NEWS | Technology | Robotic pods take on car design

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Home News Sport Radio TV Weather Languages UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help One-Minute World News News services Your news when you want it News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia UK Business Health Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Friday, 10 December, 2004, 08:56 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version Robotic pods take on car design By Lakshmi Sandhana The i-unit can move upright at low speeds A new breed of wearable robotic vehicles that envelop drivers are being developed by Japanese car g Read More
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Robots set to get homely by 2007

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BBC NEWS | World | Americas | US prepares for hi-tech war

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CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: World: Americas News Front Page World Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia ------------- From Our Own Correspondent ------------- Letter From America UK England N Ireland Scotland Wales Politics Business Entertainment Science/Nature Technology Health Education ------------- Talking Point ------------- Country Profiles In Depth ------------- Programmes ------------- SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs ------------- Text Only Feedback Help LANGUAGES EDITIONS Change to World Monday, 23 September, 2002, 20:39 GMT 21:39 UK US prepares for hi-tech war Robots could play a role in close combat By Nick Childs BBC Pentagon Correspondent American officials continue to insist that no decisions have be Read More
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Breaking News Business Entertainment International Internet Sports Technology RSS Feeds News Forum --> Home/ Thursday 22nd November, 2007 U.S President George W. Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert may appear to have high hopes for the Mideast peace conference at Annapolis next week, however behind the scenes the reality is far different. (Click on photo for full story). %%ADWORDS%% Breaking News Business and Finance Get the top 5 headlines emailed to you every day [Add these Headlines to your Site] [About BigNewsNetwork.com] [Site Map] Comments or Suggestions? Use our Contact Page Copyright © 1998-2007 BigNewsNetwork.com. All rights reserved. Read More
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Contact Us | Subscribe News Classifieds Obits August 11, 2004 Last modified August 11, 2004 - 12:46 am Canadian robot may ride to Hubble's rescue Canadian robot may ride to Hubble's rescue The Baltimore Sun It's not exactly a Mountie in a red coat, but the most-likely rescuer for the imperiled Hubble Space Telescope does appear to be a Canadian - a gawky robot named Dextre. NASA officials said Tuesday that Dextre - formally the Special Purpose Dextrous Manipulator - has demonstrated to engineers that it's fully capable of replacing Hubble's failing hardware and installing two new scientific instruments. Unless an engineering show-stopper emerges between now and a critical decision-point next summer - or Congress denies the funding - Dextre could ride to Hubble's rescue sometime in 2007 or Read More
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Contact Us | Subscribe News Classifieds Obits January 12, 2003 Last modified January 12, 2003 - 2:20 am Robots of war: Designers learn from Afghan campaign Robots of war: Designers learn from Afghan campaign The Associated Press SOMERVILLE, Mass. (AP) - In future wars, robots may drop from the sky by the hundreds from unmanned aircraft, swarming like giant insects over battlefields in coordinated, terrifying assaults. But that is a decades-away scenario. For now, military planners and robot designers are simply trying to improve devices - some of which could see action soon in Iraq - by incorporating lessons from Afghanistan, where robots saw their first significant military action. You'd be hard pressed to find anyone in the military who says robots will one day replace soldiers. Yet the Read More
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Contact Us | Subscribe News Classifieds Obits February 18, 2003 Last modified February 18, 2003 - 12:38 am Military robots planned Military robots planned Knight Ridder News WASHINGTON -- So far, legions of robot soldiers march into battle only in movies such as "Star Wars." But the U.S. Army is hurrying to catch up. Under orders from Congress and the Pentagon's high command, the Army Research Laboratory at Aberdeen, Md., is developing an array of robotic machines to support -- or replace -- troops made of flesh and blood. One little robot scout, the 40-pound Packbot, and the CIA's unmanned spy plane, the Predator, are already in use in Afghanistan. Far more sophisticated machines are in development. "Ultimately, we want to have multiple robots under the control of a single soldier," said Read More
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Contact Us | Subscribe News Classifieds Obits December 31, 2004 Last modified December 31, 2004 - 3:10 pm Unmanned aircraft may help fight forest fires Unmanned aircraft may help fight forest fires Associated Press IDAHO FALLS, Idaho -- The U.S. Forest Service is looking to unmanned aircraft as a way to track forest fires while keeping firefighters safe. Tracking the location of a forest fire is a crucial part of battling the blaze. Traditionally, fire managers have relied on pilots flying over the flames at night, shooting pictures using heat-sensitive cameras. Mission managers then assign tasks based on the photos. But there are situations that are too dangerous for human pilots -- such as low visibility caused by a smoky fire. So when the U.S. Forest Service learned of the tests that re Read More
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Bionic suit offers wearers super-strength - mech-tech - 09 April 2005 - New Scientist Tech

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New Scientist | Space | Technology | Environment | New Scientist Jobs | Subscribe to New Scientist Bionic suit offers wearers super-strength 09 April 2005 Exclusive from New Scientist Print Edition. Subscribe and get 4 free issues John Boyd Tools Related Articles Artificial exoskeleton takes the strain 05 March 2004 Walking robot carries a person 21 November 2003 Nurses get bionic "power suit" 27 July 2001 Search New Scientist Contact us Web Links 2005 World Expo Institute of Engineering Mechanics and Systems, University of Tsukuba Enlarge image HAL 3 A ROBOT suit has been developed that could help older people or those with disabilities to walk or lift heavy objects. Dubbed HAL, or hybrid assistive limb, the latest versions of the suit will be unveiled this June a Read More
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Bipedal robot learns to run - mech-tech - 16 December 2004 - New Scientist

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Boeing supports space education for teachers at Space Foundation's Summer Institute | SpaceRef - Your Space Reference

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Brazil - Brazzil Mag - Brazil to Have World's First Robotic-Arm Surgery Controlled by Patient's Brain

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Brit flying car earns its wings | The Register

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Building Terrain-Covering Ant Robots

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Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey Building Terrain-Covering Ant Robots : A Feasibility Study Full text Publisher Site Source Autonomous Robots archive Volume 16 , Issue 3 (May 2004) table of contents Pages: 313 - 332 Year of Publication: 2004 ISSN:0929-5593 Authors Jonas Svennebring Opto Division, Zarlink Semiconductor, Bruttovagen 1, Box 520, 175 26 Jarfalla, Sweden. jonas.svennebring@zarlink.com Sven Koenig Computer Science Department, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0781,USA. skoenig@almaak.usc.edu Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers Hingham, MA, USA Additional Information: abstract cited by index terms collaborative colleagues Tools and Action Read More
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Business Report - War in Iraq stirs up the profits of doom

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BW Online | July 19, 2004 | Ready To Buy A Home Robot?

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Search This Site Home Weather Crime Watch Consumer Watch Medical Watch In Touch Sports Contests Calgary's Own About CTV Calgary Anchors Reporters History of CFCN Station Advertising Web Advertising Talent Requests Station Tour Requests Privacy Policy Contact Us Calgary News Concerns over new traffic safety bill Concerns are beginning to arise over the province?s proposed new traffic safety bill. Wednesday, November 21, 2007 4:55 PM | More Chris Epp reports Toy Test: Children's Choice Wednesday, November 21, 2007 5:11 PM | More Karen Owen reports Home owner worried about new LRT Wednesday, November 21, 2007 5:18 PM | More Kevin Rich reports New identity theft bill Wednesday, November 21, 2007 5:31 PM | More Sneha Kulkarni reports Alderman versus councillor Wednesday, November 21, 2007 3:26 Read More
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Can Roomba maker iRobot clean up on Wall Street? | Tech News on ZDNet

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On TechRepublic: The 5 worst things to do in a meeting CNET Networks Business: BNET | TechRepublic | ZDNet Members login | Site Assistance Newsletters RSS Feeds Home News Blogs White Papers Downloads Reviews Security Networking Hardware Software Web Technology IT Management OSes Photo Galleries All News home / ZDNet news Personal Technology search Go! Can Roomba maker iRobot clean up on Wall Street? By Michael Kanellos , News.com Published on ZDNet News : Jul 27, 2005 7:46:00 PM TalkBack Share Digg Del.ico.us Print Email 0 0 Tags: Michael Kanellos , Personal Technology iRobot, maker of the Roomba, has filed papers for an initial public offering, and they demonstrate all the promise and peril of the robotics market. Rather than try to sell humanoid companion robots, the company designs and Read More
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CANOE -- Technology

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Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm Robot Makes Unprecedented 200-mile Autonomous Run

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Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm Robot Makes Unprecedented 200-mile Autonomous Run ScienceDaily (Jul. 13, 2005) — PITTSBURGH-Carnegie Mellon University's autonomous robotic HUMMER Sandstorm drove an unprecedented 200 miles in seven hours without human guidance last week in preparation for the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge, a 175-mile driverless desert race with a $2 million winner-take-all prize. See also: Matter & Energy Vehicles Robotics Research Nanotechnology Computers & Math Robotics Artificial Intelligence Computer Science Reference Industrial robot Robotic surgery Computer vision Traffic engineering (transportation) Sandstorm uses sensors to "see" and computers to "drive." It drove 131 laps on the 1.5-mile raceco Read More
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Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm Robot Makes Unprecedented 200-mile Autonomous Run

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Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm Robot Makes Unprecedented 200-mile Autonomous Run ScienceDaily (Jul. 13, 2005) — PITTSBURGH-Carnegie Mellon University's autonomous robotic HUMMER Sandstorm drove an unprecedented 200 miles in seven hours without human guidance last week in preparation for the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge, a 175-mile driverless desert race with a $2 million winner-take-all prize. See also: Matter & Energy Vehicles Robotics Research Nanotechnology Computers & Math Robotics Artificial Intelligence Computer Science Reference Industrial robot Robotic surgery Computer vision Traffic engineering (transportation) Sandstorm uses sensors to "see" and computers to "drive." It drove 131 laps on the 1.5-mile raceco Read More
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Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm Robot Makes Unprecedented 200-mile Autonomous Run

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Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm Robot Makes Unprecedented 200-mile Autonomous Run ScienceDaily (Jul. 13, 2005) — PITTSBURGH-Carnegie Mellon University's autonomous robotic HUMMER Sandstorm drove an unprecedented 200 miles in seven hours without human guidance last week in preparation for the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge, a 175-mile driverless desert race with a $2 million winner-take-all prize. See also: Matter & Energy Vehicles Robotics Research Nanotechnology Computers & Math Robotics Artificial Intelligence Computer Science Reference Industrial robot Robotic surgery Computer vision Traffic engineering (transportation) Sandstorm uses sensors to "see" and computers to "drive." It drove 131 laps on the 1.5-mile raceco Read More
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Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm Robot Makes Unprecedented 200-mile Autonomous Run

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Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm Robot Makes Unprecedented 200-mile Autonomous Run ScienceDaily (Jul. 13, 2005) — PITTSBURGH-Carnegie Mellon University's autonomous robotic HUMMER Sandstorm drove an unprecedented 200 miles in seven hours without human guidance last week in preparation for the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge, a 175-mile driverless desert race with a $2 million winner-take-all prize. See also: Matter & Energy Vehicles Robotics Research Nanotechnology Computers & Math Robotics Artificial Intelligence Computer Science Reference Industrial robot Robotic surgery Computer vision Traffic engineering (transportation) Sandstorm uses sensors to "see" and computers to "drive." It drove 131 laps on the 1.5-mile raceco Read More
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Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm Robot Makes Unprecedented 200-mile Autonomous Run

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Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm Robot Makes Unprecedented 200-mile Autonomous Run ScienceDaily (Jul. 13, 2005) — PITTSBURGH-Carnegie Mellon University's autonomous robotic HUMMER Sandstorm drove an unprecedented 200 miles in seven hours without human guidance last week in preparation for the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge, a 175-mile driverless desert race with a $2 million winner-take-all prize. See also: Matter & Energy Vehicles Robotics Research Nanotechnology Computers & Math Robotics Artificial Intelligence Computer Science Reference Industrial robot Robotic surgery Computer vision Traffic engineering (transportation) Sandstorm uses sensors to "see" and computers to "drive." It drove 131 laps on the 1.5-mile raceco Read More
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Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm Robot Makes Unprecedented 200-mile Autonomous Run

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Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm Robot Makes Unprecedented 200-mile Autonomous Run ScienceDaily (Jul. 13, 2005) — PITTSBURGH-Carnegie Mellon University's autonomous robotic HUMMER Sandstorm drove an unprecedented 200 miles in seven hours without human guidance last week in preparation for the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge, a 175-mile driverless desert race with a $2 million winner-take-all prize. See also: Matter & Energy Vehicles Robotics Research Nanotechnology Computers & Math Robotics Artificial Intelligence Computer Science Reference Industrial robot Robotic surgery Computer vision Traffic engineering (transportation) Sandstorm uses sensors to "see" and computers to "drive." It drove 131 laps on the 1.5-mile raceco Read More
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Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm Robot Makes Unprecedented 200-mile Autonomous Run

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Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm Robot Makes Unprecedented 200-mile Autonomous Run ScienceDaily (Jul. 13, 2005) — PITTSBURGH-Carnegie Mellon University's autonomous robotic HUMMER Sandstorm drove an unprecedented 200 miles in seven hours without human guidance last week in preparation for the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge, a 175-mile driverless desert race with a $2 million winner-take-all prize. See also: Matter & Energy Vehicles Robotics Research Nanotechnology Computers & Math Robotics Artificial Intelligence Computer Science Reference Industrial robot Robotic surgery Computer vision Traffic engineering (transportation) Sandstorm uses sensors to "see" and computers to "drive." It drove 131 laps on the 1.5-mile raceco Read More
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CBN News - War on Terror’s Newest Weapon: Robo Rat

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The Christian Broadcasting Network Home Mobile Prayer Request Give to CBN CBN Outreach About CBN Employment Contact Us Search The 700 Club CBN News Spiritual Life Family Health Finance Entertainment TV Programs ShopCBN Login / Register CBN News Home World U.S. Politics Commentary Health & Science Sports on CBN.com CBN News Staff Contact CBN News CBN Newswatch Christian World News Watch CBN Newswatch Now! technology War on Terror’s Newest Weapon: Robo Rat By Wendy Griffith CBN News Sr. Reporter CBN.com – (CBN News) - Scientists are looking at an innovative way to use rats to help fight the war on terror. They are part rodent and part machine. And while people normally do not like rats, scientists say the unique little creatures may be a new secret weapon. They are calling their c Read More
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CCNmag.com: Visual-Sensing Edge for Robots

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Channelnewsasia.com

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Friday, November 23, 2007 Home Asia Pacific singapore world business sport technology entertainment Special Reports 7 Day News Archive M | T | W | T | F | S | S Search Mobile News e-newsletter ASEAN Summit Video Finance Features Weather Travel Discussion TV Shows WiFi Special | About Us Home › Business News With Japan aging, Toyota to staff factories with robots Posted: 06 January 2005 1146 hrs Photos of > " onclick="Next();" src="/images/butt_next.gif" width="18" height="15" /> TOKYO : Toyota Motor will introduce robots which can work as well or better than humans at all 12 of its factories in Japan to cut costs and deal with a looming labor shortage as the country ages, according to a press report. The robots would be able to carry out multiple tasks simultaneously with their two a Read More
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CHQ: A Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Scheme CHQ: A Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Scheme

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Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT'04) pp. 17-23 CHQ: A Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Scheme CHQ: A Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Scheme Hiroshi Osada , Hiroshima University, Japan Satoshi Fujita , Hiroshima University, Japan Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IAT.2004.1342918 Send link to a friend Abstract In this paper, we propose a new reinforcement learning scheme called CHQ that could efficiently acquire appropriate policies under partially observable Markov decision processes Read More
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clarionledger.com - Metro/State | Error: Invalid story key (D0,20041215,NEWS01,41215004,AR).

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clarionledger.com - Metro/State | Error: Invalid story key (D0,20050708,NEWS01,507080365,AR).

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CMU Robot finds life 'all by itself'

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Search post-gazette NOW: Text Size: A | A | A NOW NEWS NEIGHBORHOODS SPORTS BUSINESS LIVING A & E MULTIMEDIA OPINION Cars Jobs Real Estate Classifieds Email Print CMU Robot finds life 'all by itself' Practice run by device may lead to Mars trip Tuesday, March 15, 2005 By Byron Spice, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette CMU Robotics CMU's robotic rover Zoe traverses the Atacama Desert in Chile. Click photo for larger image. A Carnegie Mellon University rover called Zoe is the first robot to remotely detect life, finding fluorescent signals from both visible lichens and microscopic bacteria in Chile's barren Atacama Desert. The NASA-sponsored field test last fall thus demonstrated that scientists can use robots to identify life in harsh regions, a critical technology as automated exploration on Mars shi Read More
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CMU Robotics Institute celebrates 25 years

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Search post-gazette NOW: Text Size: A | A | A NOW NEWS NEIGHBORHOODS SPORTS BUSINESS LIVING A & E MULTIMEDIA OPINION Cars Jobs Real Estate Classifieds Email Print CMU Robotics Institute celebrates 25 years Monday, October 11, 2004 By Byron Spice, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Tomorrow night's induction ceremony for the five newest members of the Robot Hall of Fame will kick off three days of activities celebrating the 25th anniversary of Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute . The celebration, Robots and Thought, will include a daylong series of presentations on campus by institute researchers on Tuesday and an international symposium on the grand challenges in the field on Wednesday at Carnegie Music Hall. The institute, widely regarded as one of the premier, if not the premier, robot Read More
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CMU's snooping robot going to Iraq

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Search post-gazette NOW: Text Size: A | A | A NOW NEWS NEIGHBORHOODS SPORTS BUSINESS LIVING A & E MULTIMEDIA OPINION Cars Jobs Real Estate Classifieds Email Print CMU's snooping robot going to Iraq Friday, May 21, 2004 By Byron Spice, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette A robot designed for urban warfare will soon be on its way to assist U.S. Marines in Iraq, where the scrappy machine can peer around corners and snoop in areas too dangerous or inaccessible for human soldiers. Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory A researcher throws a Dragon Runner prototype over a wall during testing at the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas. The device was designed to reach its destination either under its own power or by being thrown or dropped. Click photo for larger image. Called Dragon Runner, the Read More
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CMU-developed computer interface aids in planning

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Search post-gazette NOW: Text Size: A | A | A NOW NEWS NEIGHBORHOODS SPORTS BUSINESS LIVING A & E MULTIMEDIA OPINION Cars Jobs Real Estate Classifieds Email Print CMU-developed computer interface aids in planning Monday, October 11, 2004 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Scientists in Pittsburgh who are evaluating data being gathered in Chile by the robot called Zoe are using a computer interface called EventScope developed at Carnegie Mellon University. EventScope was originally developed as an educational tool to display scientific data from missions such as NASA's Mars Exploration Rover. But scientists in NASA's Life in the Atacama project last week were using it not only to look at data downlinked from Zoe, but to plan the next day's mission. "The cool thing about this interface is that we can u Read More
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CNN.com - 'Robo-doc'?works hospital rounds - May 18, 2005

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International Edition | Member Center: Sign In | Register The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. Weather Business Sports Politics Law Technology Science & Space Health Entertainment Travel Education Special Reports Autos SERVICES Video E-mail Newsletters Your E-mail Alerts RSS CNNtoGO TV Commercials Contact Us SEARCH Web CNN.com 'Robo-doc' works hospital rounds By Julie Clothier for CNN The 'Robodoc' does hospital rounds while the human doctor is in another location. RELATED • Tiny robot to help cancer diagnosis • Enter the 'care' economy ON CNNI TV Click here for Spark show times on CNN International. SPARK Find out how tech is changing our lives Click here YOUR SAY Send your thoughts on this story to spark@cnn.com or read what other viewers have to say YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Health T Read More
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CNN.com - Desert derby to find?top battlefield bot - Mar 10, 2004

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CNN.com - Fly-eating robot powers itself - Dec 29, 2004

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The Web CNN.com Home Page Asia Europe U.S. World World Business Technology Science & Space Entertainment World Sport Travel Weather Special Reports ON TV What's on Business Traveller Design 360 Global Office Principal Voices Spark Talk Asia Services --------- E-mail Mobile News ticker AvantGo Make homepage Ad info About us How to get CNN Partner Hotels CNNtext Languages --------- Spanish German n-tv Korean Arabic Japanese Turkish Fly-eating robot powers itself Scientists have come up with a robot that powers itself by eating houseflies. VOTE What has been the most significant invention or discovery of the past 50 years? VOTE NOW NEW EXPLORERS Read what leading inventor Trevor Baylis has to say about your ideas NEXT GENERATION Sensor keeps cooking on the boil Green breakthrough for nanoscie Read More
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CNN.com - Mars rover approaches heat shield - Dec 21, 2004

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CNN.com - Mars rover gets new lease on life - Mar 15, 2005

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CNN.com - Mars rover inspects?possible meteorite - Jan 18, 2005

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CNN.com - Meet Packbot: The newest recruit - August 1, 2002

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CNN.com - Robots reveal their human side - Mar 31, 2005

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CNN.com - Rover hits one-year mark on Mars?? - Jan 3, 2005

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International Edition | Member Center: Sign In | Register The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. Weather Business Sports Politics Law Technology Science & Space Health Entertainment Travel Education Special Reports SERVICES Video E-mail Newsletters Your E-mail Alerts RSS CNNtoGO TV Commercials Contact Us SEARCH Web CNN.com Rover hits one-year mark on Mars By Tariq Malik SPACE.com VIDEO Mars rovers Opportunity and Spirit still exploring. PLAY VIDEO RELATED • Gallery: Images from Mars rovers • Audio Slide Show: NASA cheers as first rover lands safely • Audio Slide Show: Spirit rover rolls off YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Space Exploration Technology (general) Jet Propulsion Laboratory or Create your own Manage alerts | What is this? ( S Read More
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CNN.com - Saving the world, one robot at a time - Apr 23, 2005

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CNN.com - Tiny robot to help cancer diagnosis - Mar 14, 2005

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International Edition | Member Center: Sign In | Register The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. Weather Business Sports Politics Law Technology Science & Space Health Entertainment Travel Education Special Reports Autos SERVICES Video E-mail Newsletters Your E-mail Alerts RSS CNNtoGO TV Commercials Contact Us SEARCH Web CNN.com Tiny robot to help cancer diagnosis By Julie Clothier for CNN The training system for knee surgery is one of several robots created at London's Imperial College. RELATED Brain chip offers hope for paralyzed • Super scanner analyzes brain function • Land of the rising robot ON CNNI TV Click here for Spark show times on CNN International. SPARK Find out how tech is changing our lives Click here YOUR SAY Send your views to spark@cnn.com or read what others hav Read More
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Cockroaches Inspire Robot Antenna Design

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NEWS HOME ANIMAL NEWS ANCIENT WORLD ENVIRONMENT NEWS CULTURES NEWS SCIENCE & SPACE NEWS WEIRD NEWS Cockroaches Inspire Robot Antenna Design Stefan Lovgren for National Geographic News April 8, 2005 To most of us, cockroaches are a nasty nuisance. But to a team of engineers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, the pesky critters are excellent role models. So when the scientists set out to build an antenna for a robot, they turned to cockroach biology. Email to a Friend RELATED Octopus Arms May Point Way to New Robot Designs Battlefield Robots Leap From Science Fiction to Reality I, Robot—Are Real Androids Ready for Their Close-Up? "Brain" in Dish Flies Simulated Fighter Jet R2-D2, NASA Rover, Others Enter Robot Hall of Fame The sensor-laden antenna they built resembles a Read More
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Code created for shape-shifting robots - 17 September 2004 - New Scientist

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Code One Magazine: Desert Hawk, Mini UAV Goes Operational — Second Quarter 2003

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Search: 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 This article appeared in the 2nd Quarter 2003 issue. Print friendly version of this article. Desert Hawk Mini UAV Goes Operational By Eric Hehs Photos By Denny Lombard and SSGT. William Greer The Desert Hawk, a small unmanned aerial vehicle, could pass as something pulled off the shelf at your local Toys-R-Us. The seven-pound airplane is constructed of a white Styrofoam-like material. Velcro tabs secure the tail to the fuselage. The aircraft launches into the air with a long bungee cord. A top speed of fifty knots, maximum altitude of 500 feet, range of ten kilometers, and endurance of about one hour places this reconnaissance platform at the low end of the spectrum of airc Read More
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Combat robots wow crowds - 16 August 2004 - New Scientist

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Computer Magazine

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Advanced Search CS Search &nbsp Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Shopping Cart Help Login The flagship magazine of the IEEE Computer Society In the November issue of Computer Service orientation is not a technology but an extremely wide-ranging philosophy or paradigm. It spans technical scenarios like back-end services, telecommunications, high-level business processes, and day-to-day Web services for everybody. Service orientation’s wide spectrum of maturity mirrors this range. The technological realization of this vision is still in its infancy and is dominated by effect-focused illustrative examples. The goal of this issue is to contribute to the convergence of the currently scattered service-oriented communities and foster the development of a Read More
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Computerworld - Defence robotic submarine applies data to mines

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Friday | 23 November, 2007 Advanced Search Networking eBusiness Linux & Open Systems Security Servers Software Development Storage Solutions Telecoms Mobility & Wireless Jobs News Defence robotic submarine applies data to mines Julian Bajkowski 25/11/2004 08:53:15 Datamining of a different kind got a more than a dry run this week, with the Defence Science and Technology Organization (DSTO) pitting the skills of programmers guiding an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) against a series of dummy sea mines. Conducted in waters off the Victorian town of Portland, the series of trials tested a range of technology applications of DSTO's UUV Wayamba. These included undersea navigation, surveillance, communications, networking and sensory capability in an effort to boost the life expectancy of nava Read More
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Concord Monitor - America unleashes robots of war

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Could Segways replace soldiers as hired killers? | The Register

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Courts & Crime

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DPP Justifies Roo Charges Drop by Alex Thorpe April 27, 2007 The Director of Public Prosecutions (DDP) today dismissed charges against four men who dragged a kangaroo behind a vehicle, saying they were acting to protect the public. The men – two police officers, a City of Melville ranger and a security officer – were charged by the RSPCA last year after they dragged the kangaroo for approximately 250 metres, resulting in the animal’s death. They had removed the roo from a suburban property on Farrington Road after being notified by residents and then dragged the animal to the Melville Glades golf course. A representative of the DPP told the Fremantle Magistrate’s Court he “didn’t think it was appropriate” for court proceedings to continue. He said Read More
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Crawler Reconnaissance: Coming Soon To A Beach Near You

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Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark Crawler Reconnaissance: Coming Soon To A Beach Near You ScienceDaily (Jul. 7, 2003) — It can follow a search instruction plan, classify, and map underwater mines in turbulent ocean surf zones. It travels about 6 feet per second on land, and about 2 feet per second in the water. It avoids obstacles. These 90-lb, fully autonomous amphibious reconnaissance vehicles may look like no more than overgrown remotely operated toy tanks, but they have been used to search under the World Trade Center after 9/11, to search Afghan caves, to look at underwater wreckage off Normandy's beaches, and several are now currently deployed in Iraq. See also: Matter & Energy Robotics Research Detectors Engineering Vehicles Batteries Weapons Technology Referenc Read More
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CTV.ca | U.S. considers turning scooters into war robots

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The Web? CTV.ca? Home News Canada AM W-FIVE Weather Video Sports Entertainment Programs TV Listings Local --> News Programs CTV News Team Services Top Stories Canada World Entertainment Health Sports Business Sci-Tech Politics Consumer Specials Galleries CTV News with Lloyd Robertson Canada AM Politics W-FIVE Lloyd Robertson Sandie Rinaldo Hosts Reporters Web Team Contact Us Daily Newsletter Submit a Story Weather Wireless Site Map RSS Galleries U.S. considers turning scooters into war robots Updated Fri. Nov. 28 2003 10:19 AM ET Associated Press NEW YORK -- It's called the Segway Human Transporter, but the Pentagon is drafting the two-wheeled scooter as part of a plan to develop battlefield robots that think on their own and communicate with troops. The program is still in the research ph Read More
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CTV.ca | UN report predicts robot revolution by 2007

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The Web? CTV.ca? Home News Canada AM W-FIVE Weather Video Sports Entertainment Programs TV Listings Local --> News Programs CTV News Team Services Top Stories Canada World Entertainment Health Sports Business Sci-Tech Politics Consumer Specials Galleries CTV News with Lloyd Robertson Canada AM Politics W-FIVE Lloyd Robertson Sandie Rinaldo Hosts Reporters Web Team Contact Us Daily Newsletter Submit a Story Weather Wireless Site Map RSS Galleries UN report predicts robot revolution by 2007 Updated Sat. Dec. 4 2004 9:47 PM ET CTV.ca News Staff A recent report from the United Nations says consumer use of robots is about to take off. It will increase sevenfold by 2007, partly because of cheaper parts and labour costs. In what is believed to be the first robot census, the UN says there are abou Read More
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Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

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Home | RSS | Archives | Contact Us | Thursday, November 22, 2007 Main News National Islamabad Karachi Lahore Briefs Foreign Editorial Business Real Estate Sport Infotainment Advertise --> --> Web DailyTimes --> --> Monday, January 03, 2005 Share this story! Humanoid robot launched A humanoid robot which responds to human voices and can speak has been developed by researchers in South Korea. HUBO can walk at speeds of up to 1.25 kilometres per hour and can move five fingers. Professor Oh Joon-ho, the leader of HUBO research group says his team has spent three years and about one million dollars developing the robot. The group is based at Korea Advanced Institutes of Science and Technology in Daejuon City. ananova Home | Infotech Share this story! NEC claims first disc drive to play 3-G and Read More
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DARPA doubles cash payout for second robot race | The Register

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DARPA's Grand Challenge proves to be too grand | The Register

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DARPA's Grand Challenge... Robotics Race or Components Race? :: Robotics Trends :: Robots and Robotics Technology News, Information and Analysis

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Your browser does not support script DARPA's Grand Challenge... Robotics Race or Components Race? Monday, May 10, 2004 - 08:55 PM Sensors are key enabling components for advanced robotics applications. In many ways, sensor component technology is driving the robotics market, especially as the demands on robotics applications become greater and the "reach" robotics applications extends beyond manufacturing and assembly environments. But are sensors driving the robotics market, or is it the other way around? The DARPA Grand Challenge provides some insights. By David Duke In October of 2003, the International Federation of Robotics (IFR) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) jointly released their survey (1) of the advanced robotics market. That survey covere Read More
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Defend America News Article - Exploring Caves Safely With Fester the Robot

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Exploring Caves Safely With Fester the Robot By Spc. Erica Leigh Foley 28th Public Affairs Detachment When a soldier clears a cave, he has to look for booby-traps and trip wires, making all the dangers inherent to him personally, said U.S. Army Col. Bruce Jette of the robotics team. So Jette had his work cut out for him. After being hand-picked by the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, he rounded up the best people he could find for the job and set out to help soldiers in Afghanistan by producing the rapid integration of a robotics system for the soldiers to utilize. “This is a three-fold mission," he says. "Our first objective is to enhance the mission capability while reducing risk to the soldiers.” So instead of sending soldiers into an unknown cave, a robot can now be Read More
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DefendAmerica News - Article

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“Packbot” is used to remotely examine equipment left on an airfield in Iraq before engineers from the 101st Airborne Division clear the runway for humanitarian relief operation. U.S. Army photo by Timothy L. Rider U.S. Forces Bring Robot to War By Timothy L. Rider / Information Management Task Force CAMP PENNSYLVANIA, Kuwait — While airborne robots, otherwise known as unmanned aerial vehicles, first gained notoriety in Operation Desert Storm, a treads-on-the-ground cousin, the “Packbot,” has now debuted in Operation Iraqi Freedom. A robot was used to remotely look for enemy soldiers thought to be hiding in an agricultural center building March 30th. The following day it was used to remotely examine equipment left on an airfield before engineers from the 101st Read More
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DefendAmerica News - Article

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'Matilda' Lends a Hand in Afghanistan By U.S. Army Spc. Steve Marroni, 109th MPAD. BAGRAM, Afghanistan, March 5, 2003, Army News Service — MATILDA, a robot, has leant it's helping hand, or more appropriately, helping claw, to law enforcement agencies for several years. Now it's aiding the U.S. military in Afghanistan. MATILDA is affixed with a retractable arm and claw. It can find booby traps, search caves, tunnels and buildings and haul a pretty good load for being the size of a small dog. The robot's name stands for Mesa Associates' Tactical Integrated Light-Force Deployment Assembly, and several are in use in by units such as the 27th Engineer Battalion of Fort Bragg, N.C. "It's better to send a robot into a cave or tunnel than a soldier," said Terry O'Donoghue, who trav Read More
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DefendAmerica News - Article

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Army's 705th Keeps Bagram Safe from UXO By U.S. Army Pfc. Debralee P. Crankshaw 11th Public Affairs Detachment BAGRAM, Afghanistan - Some people may call them crazy, but the 705th Explosive Ordnance Detachment from Fort Polk, La. deals with the threat of unexploded mines, rockets and bombs injuring or killing them every time they do their job. The detachment's mission is to dispose of unexploded ordnance on base to ensure the safety of the soldiers, said Sgt. Cesar Soto, 705th EOD. “When a UXO is called in, we get the name of the individual, the location and a description of the UXO,” said Soto. “We need the description to have an idea what UXO it is and that determines how we handle it.” When a UXO is called in, an EOD team of two or three soldiers finds the ordnan Read More
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DefendAmerica News - Soldiers Use Robots to Keep Streets Safe

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Spc. Randall Archie, a ?MARC Bot? operator for Company A, 91st Engineer Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, navigates the robot along a road in Baghdad like a remote-controlled car. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Christina Rockhill Soldiers Use Robots to Keep Streets Safe By Sgt. Christina Rockhill / 1st Cavalry Division Public Affairs BAGHDAD, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2004 — Soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division are using technology to their advantage. They have been using robots from the Rapid Equipping Force to help them on their patrols. Soldiers of Company A, 91st Engineer Battalion, have been using the multi-functional advanced remote control or ?MARC Bot? on their daily patrols to sweep the streets of Baghdad for improvised explosive devices. The robots, which resemble a large remote controlled Read More
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Defense Dept. funds Carnegie Mellon battle robot | Tech News on ZDNet

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On MovieTome: BEOWULF breaks new ground CNET Networks Business: BNET | TechRepublic | ZDNet Members login | Site Assistance Newsletters RSS Feeds Home News Blogs White Papers Downloads Reviews Security Networking Hardware Software Web Technology IT Management OSes Photo Galleries All News home / ZDNet news Hardware search Go! Defense Dept. funds Carnegie Mellon battle robot By Michael Kanellos , News.com Published on ZDNet News : Feb 14, 2005 8:29:00 PM TalkBack Share "),"digg"); return false;'>Digg Del.ico.us Email 0 0 Tags: Michael Kanellos , Hardware Gladiator is teleoperated and semiautonomous. The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded $26.4 million to Carnegie Mellon University and United Defense Industries to more fully develop their robotic military vehicle prototype, code-named Gl Read More
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Defense Review - Armed/Weaponized Infantry Robots for Urban Warfare and Counterinsurgency Ops

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Defense Review - Robo-Soldier Ready for Combat Deployment to Iraq for Urban Warfare/CI Ops

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Defense Review - U.S. Marine Corps Experimenting with New Recon Robot for Urban Warfare Ops

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Defense Tech: BIG BOOST FOR PREDATOR FLEET

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Defense Tech: CIA DRONES FLYING OVER IRAN

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Defense Tech: KILLER DRONE PLANS REVEALED

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Defense Tech: PREDATOR ATTACKS ON TAPE

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Defense Tech: R2-D2 vs. Mortar Rounds

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Subscribe via RSS Archives by Date November 2007 October 2007 September 2007 See all Archives Archives by Category 'Canes Afghan Update Ammo and Munitions Armor Around the Globe Axe in Iraq (and Elsewhere) Bizarro Blimps Blog Bidness Bomb Squad Brownshoes in Action Bubbleheads, etc. Cammo Green Chem-Bio Civilian Apps Cloak and Dagger Commandos Comms Contingency Ops Cops and Robbers Cyber-warfare Data Diving Dissent Tech Drones DT Administrivia Eat DT's Dust Eye on China Fast Movers FCS Watch FOS Files Friday Funnies Gadgets and Gear Grand 'Ol Osprey Ground Vehicles Guns Homeland Security In the Weeds with Eric Info War Iraq Diary Jarhead Jazz JSF Watch Just War Theories Lasers and Ray Guns Less-lethal Logistics Los Alamos and Labs Medic! Mercs Missiles Money Money Money Net-Centric Nukes O Read More
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DefenseLink News Article: Chain-whipping Robot's a Mine-Blower in Afghanistan

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Home Top Leaders News Press Photos Videos Bloggers Publications Websites Employees In the Spotlight Special Reports JCOC 74 HEROES WHY WE SERVE MRAP VEHICLES WOUNDED CARE Humanitarian Missions USNS COMFORT A FORCE FOR GOOD Subscribe E-MAIL RSS PODCASTS Chain-whipping Robot's a Mine-Blower in Afghanistan By Gerry J. Gilmore American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, May 14, 2002 – The hard case, dressed in olive drab, sat sullenly on the floor. The nickname, "mini," seems a misnomer; there are stories about chains being whipped about to explosive effect. The dangerous job of blowing up anti-personnel land mines is the remote-controlled mini flail's specialty. Co- developed by the Army and Marine Corps, the robot looks somewhat like a scaled-down, driverless Zamboni machine. For military Read More
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DefenseLink News Article: Digital Advances Produce Improved Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

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DefenseLink News Article: Protection Equipment Demonstration: Something for Everyone

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DefenseLink News Article: Robots Put Distance Between Troops, Danger

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Home Top Leaders News Press Photos Videos Bloggers Publications Websites Employees In the Spotlight Special Reports JCOC 74 HEROES WHY WE SERVE MRAP VEHICLES WOUNDED CARE Humanitarian Missions USNS COMFORT A FORCE FOR GOOD Subscribe E-MAIL RSS PODCASTS Robots Put Distance Between Troops, Danger By K.L. Vantran American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, July 26, 2004 – U.S. troops are using remote-controlled assistants to find and disable improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan and Iraq. Lonnie Freiburger, a computer engineer with the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center, wears the controls for the Omni-Directional Inspection System, ODIS. The remote- controlled robot searches under vehicles for explosive devices. Photo by K.L. Vantran (Click photo Read More
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DefenseLink News Article: Unmanned Vehicles Help Save Lives

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Home Top Leaders News Press Photos Videos Bloggers Publications Websites Employees In the Spotlight Special Reports JCOC 74 HEROES WHY WE SERVE MRAP VEHICLES WOUNDED CARE Humanitarian Missions USNS COMFORT A FORCE FOR GOOD Subscribe E-MAIL RSS PODCASTS Unmanned Vehicles Help Save Lives By K.L. Vantran American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, May 17, 2004 – The soldier touches the laptop screen, programming the route for an unmanned ground vehicle. Miles away, the vehicle begins its journey. As the robot maneuvers through the terrain, the soldier watches its progress on his screen. Army Master Sgt. Frank French, Army Research Lab, uses the operator control unit to program a route for an experimental unmanned vehicle. Photo by K.L. Vantran (Click photo for screen-resolution image); hig Read More
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Democrat & Chronicle: Business

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Desert Hawk UAV patrols Tallil

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Home News TV Radio Photos Art Letters Library Careers Heritage Sites Subscribe Questions Desert Hawk UAV patrols Tallil TALLIL AIR BASE, Iraq -- Staff Sgt. James Ellis adjusts the camera in a Desert Hawk here Jan. 26. The Desert Hawk is a miniature unmanned aerial vehicle used by security forces to see beyond base perimeters providing a rapid assessment of threats. (Courtesy photo) Download HiRes Story Tools Printable story E-mail story Subscribe now by Master Sgt. Terry J. Nelson 407th Air Expeditionary Group Public Affairs 2/7/2005 - TALLIL AIR BASE, Iraq (AFPN) -- Not every unmanned aerial vehicle in the sky is a Predator. Airmen of the 407th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron here are using a miniature UAV called a ?Desert Hawk? that provides an extra set of eyes in the sky, gather Read More
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Dexterous robot conquers art of origami - 25 May 2004 - New Scientist

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Discovery Channel :: News :: Brain in a Dish Flies Plane

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Discovery Channel :: News :: New Combat Robot Prepares for Duty

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November 22, 2007 Favorite Fan Sites ------------------------------ Cash Cab Deadliest Catch Dirty Jobs Everest: Beyond the Limit Extreme Engineering FutureWeapons Going Tribal A Haunting Hazard Pay I Shouldn't Be Alive It Takes A Thief Koppel on Discovery Man Vs. Wild MythBusters Planet Earth Really Big Things Survivorman Stunt Junkies expand Planes Used in the Test New Combat Robot Prepares for Duty By Jennifer Viegas, Discovery News Nov. 11, 2004 — A new aircraft guidance system can transform chosen planes into robots designed for "volatile combat situations," according to aeronautics engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The robot planes respond to commands typed in English from a laptop on the ground or onboard another aircraft. The engineers tested the system Read More
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Discovery Channel :: News :: Oceangoing Robot Glides Under Water

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November 22, 2007 Favorite Fan Sites ------------------------------ Cash Cab Deadliest Catch Dirty Jobs Everest: Beyond the Limit Extreme Engineering FutureWeapons Going Tribal A Haunting Hazard Pay I Shouldn't Be Alive It Takes A Thief Koppel on Discovery Man Vs. Wild MythBusters Planet Earth Really Big Things Survivorman Stunt Junkies expand Spray in the Lab Oceangoing Robot Glides Under Water By Larry O'Hanlon, Discovery News Nov. 11, 2004 — A lone robotic glider has crossed the Gulf Stream for the first time — under water. A six-foot-long autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) named Spray made the 600-mile journey at a less-than-blazing clip of 12 miles per day, or a half-mile per hour, gathering ocean data on circulation patterns and major currents all the way. It was retriev Read More
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Distributed Control of Multi-Robot Systems Engaged in Tightly Coupled Tasks

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Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey Distributed Control of Multi-Robot Systems Engaged in Tightly Coupled Tasks Full text Publisher Site Source Autonomous Robots archive Volume 17 , Issue 1 (July 2004) table of contents Pages: 79 - 92 Year of Publication: 2004 ISSN:0929-5593 Authors Terry L. Huntsberger Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109, USA. Terry.Huntsberger@jpl.nasa.gov Ashitey Trebi-Ollennu Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109, USA Hrand Aghazarian Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109, USA Paul S. Schenker Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109, US Read More
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DNA robot takes its first steps - 06 May 2004 - New Scientist

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Do What You Love and Success Will Follow: An Interview With iRobot's Colin Angle :: Robotics Trends :: Robots and Robotics Technology News, Information and Analysis

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Your browser does not support script Industry Shorts - Security : Do What You Love and Success Will Follow: An Interview With iRobot's Colin Angle Friday, September 12, 2003 - 08:01 AM iRobot, best known for the popular Roomba robotic vacuum cleaners, is proving that there is a market for robotic home automation products. In this interview, iRobot Founder and CEO Colin Angle discusses his love of robotics, the company’s product plans and what makes the business side of the robotics business work. iRobot, a privately held, 13-year old, Burlington, Massachusetts based robotics firm, is one of the leading lights in the personal and service robotics industry. Its co-founder, chairman and chief technology officer is Rodney Brooks, the widely respected and well known authority on robotics Read More
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Dogs And Robots Share NIST Special Test Arena

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Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark Dogs And Robots Share NIST Special Test Arena ScienceDaily (Apr. 21, 2005) — Bomb and drug sniffing dogs are regular visitors to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for training, not for emergency work. Every month as many as 10 to 20 dogs and their handlers from federal agencies as well as from local county and municipal police departments visit the arenas that NIST uses to test and evaluate urban search and rescue and explosive ordnance disposal robots. See also: Plants & Animals Dogs Animals Behavioral Science Matter & Energy Electronics Detectors Weapons Technology Reference Service dog Dog training Psychiatric service dog Gun dog The arenas represent a building in various stages of collapse and provide a robo Read More
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Driverless Hummer struts its stuff

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Search post-gazette NOW: Text Size: A | A | A NOW NEWS NEIGHBORHOODS SPORTS BUSINESS LIVING A & E MULTIMEDIA OPINION Cars Jobs Real Estate Classifieds Email Print Driverless Hummer struts its stuff Warmup for summer's 175-mile Grand Challenge Friday, May 06, 2005 By Byron Spice, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The red Hummer drove forward about 50 yards, cut left, then right and drove straight for another hundred yards or so, avoiding a couple of plastic garbage cans in its path. Fancier, death-defying driving no doubt was then being displayed on the Parkway West, but for more than 100 people gathered at the former LTV site in Hazelwood yesterday morning, this simple maneuver merited a round of applause. This was, after all, no ordinary H1 Hummer, but a driverless, robotic vehicle dubbed H1ghlande Read More
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Driving Rovers a Very Slow Task for Engineers :: Robotics Trends :: Robots and Robotics Technology News, Information and Analysis

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Your browser does not support script Industry Shorts - Service : Driving Rovers a Very Slow Task for Engineers Tuesday, February 17, 2004 - 07:11 PM Copyright 2004 Marin Independent Journal, a MediaNews Group Publication John Wright, a member of the technical staff at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, uses 3-D liquid crystal goggles while planning the day's activities for Spirit. Each six-wheel-drive rover travels at less than one-tenth of a mile per hour - hardly a fast clip. Regardless, driving Spirit and Opportunity is as racy a job as any on the $820 million mission, say the eight employees at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory with the prosaic job description of "rover planner." "They picked that title so everyone on lab wouldn't want our job," joked Scott Maxwell, a membe Read More
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Drone School, a Ground's-Eye View

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Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Science : Discoveries Drone School, a Ground's-Eye View Noah Shachtman 05.27.05 | 2:00 AM FORT HUACHUCA, Arizona -- The loping, wooden barracks here look pretty much the same as they did in the 1880s, when soldiers marched off to chase Geronimo and his Apache guerillas. From the open, double-story porches, you can still see the adobe home where commanders planned one of the U.S. Army's final cavalry cha Read More
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Drones See, Smell Evil From Above

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Drugs delivered by robots in the blood - 01 October 2004 - New Scientist

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E-Health Insider :: Does Dr Robot usher in new era of metal medics?

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Login | Register | Why Register? HOME | CONTACT | NEWS ARCHIVE | DOCUMENT LIBRARY | FEATURES | COMMENT & ANALYSIS | EVENTS | RESEARCH REPORTS | CASE STUDIES Add a comment Send to a friend Print Does Dr Robot usher in new era of metal medics? 11 Jun 2004 From automated call-centre systems to car assembly factories, it seems that wherever you look, a robot is waiting to take a human's job. Now, in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, a robot does the rounds instead of a doctor. Charmingly, with its beige frontage, retro TV screen and pointy antennae, Dr Robot (pictured) wouldn't look completely out of place in a second-hand electrical store. The project is the brainchild of Dr Louis Kavoussi, professor of urology and a pioneer in robotic surgery. "Patients love it. I was very surprised how muc Read More
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Ecobot Eats Dead Flies for Fuel

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Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Science : Discoveries Ecobot Eats Dead Flies for Fuel Lakshmi Sandhana 12.15.04 | 2:00 AM University of the West of EnglandÂ’s Ecobot II uses a microbial fuel cell as its only power source. The fuel cell uses microbes to extract electricity directly from food. Robots walk, robots talk and, soon, robots will eat, too. Researchers at the University of the West of England, Bristol , are working o Read More
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ekathimerini.com | Robot raises body parts from ?copter

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Saturday September 18, 2004 - Archive CURRENT EDITION ATHENS STOCK EXCHANGE INFORMATION SERVICES GREEK EDITION SITE SEARCH NEWS Robot raises body parts from ?copter Operation at 866 meters The unmanned submarine which located the army helicopter that crashed into the northern Aegean last Saturday, killing all 17 people on board, yesterday raised human remains from the wreckage, at a depth of 866 meters. The remote-operated vehicle (ROV), controlled from the oceanographic research vessel Aegaio some 8 miles southwest of Mount Athos, also brought up personal effects belonging to the twin-rotor Chinook's passengers - a delegation of senior clerics led by Petros, Patriarch of Alexandria and leader of the Orthodox Church in Africa, which was headed for the monastic community. The aircraft was c Read More
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Embedded Linux drives PatrolBot surveillance robot

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Engineers to Develop Robot Swarms from MARS

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PhysOrg Account: Sign In | Sign Up Home Nanotechnology Physics Space & Earth science Electronic Devices Technology General Science Medicine & Health Published: 15:10 EST, May 17, 2005 Toolbox Rating: n/a Bookmark Save as PDF Print Email Blog It Digg It del.icio.us Slashdot It! Stumble It! - + Engineers to Develop Robot Swarms from MARS Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania have received a $5 million grant from the Department of Defense to develop large-scale "swarms" of robots that could work together to thoroughly search large areas from the ground and sky. The Scalable Swarms of Autonomous Robots and Sensors or the Swarms Project, as it is known takes organizational cues from the natural world where tens or even hundreds of small, independent robots work together to accomplish spec Read More
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ESA astronaut goes underwater to test European Robotic Arm | SpaceRef - Your Space Reference

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Evolution Robotics Expands Line Of Navigation Solutions For Robots and Intelligent Devices

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Evolution trains robot teams TRN 051904

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Introducing a monthly newsletter from the editors of TRN - the latest on the littlest Evolution trains robot teams By Kimberly Patch, Technology Research News Evolution has worked pretty well for biological systems, so why not apply it to the systems that control robots? Evolutionary computing has been tapped to produce coherent robot behavior in simulation, and real robots have been used to evolve simple behavior like moving toward light sources and avoiding objects. Researchers from North Carolina State University and the University of Utah have advanced the field by combining artificial neural networks and teams of real mobile robots to demonstrate that the behavior necessary to play Capture the Flag can be evolved in a simulation. "The original idea... came from the desire to find a wa Read More
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Evolving the Wireless Robot :: Robotics Trends :: Robots and Robotics Technology News, Information and Analysis

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Your browser does not support script Industry Shorts - Service : Evolving the Wireless Robot Sunday, September 14, 2003 - 07:46 PM From office tasks to life-saving rescues, robots are serving the wireless world. By Judith M. Myerson Wireless robotics can make our lives easier, safer, and more enjoyable. While the bulk of wireless robotics is currently in research mode, robotic technologies are becoming more available. In this article, I will describe what wireless robotics is and how it is evolving. First, I will discuss the components that make up a robot. Then, I will talk about how the robot works alone or with others in a competitive or cooperative team in office, industrial, and military environments. Finally, I will provide a list of the shortcomings of wireless robots - but not with Read More
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Executive Overview: Jane’s Electro-Optic Systems - Jane's Land Forces News

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Exploring Caves with Hopping Microbots :: Astrobiology Magazine - earth science - evolution distribution Origin of life universe - life beyond :: Astrobiology is study of earth science evolution distribution Origin of life in universe terrestrial

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+ Astrobiology Portal + NASA Home + Advanced Search + Browse Features --> --> News flash! Astrobio.net is getting a makeover! Click here to submit your Poll Great Debates Benefits of Hard Bodies Main Menu · Home · Subscribe · Archive · Random Page · All Topics · Europe Features · Great Debates · Table Talk · Expeditions · Perspectives · Chronicles · Espanol Hot Topics · Titan · Europa · Moon to Mars · Terrestrial Origins · Climate · Extreme Life · Mars Life · Outer Planets · Meteors & Comets · New Planets · Extrasolar Life · Stellar Evolution Image Galleries · Studio · Panoramas · Terrafirma Now Find-It · Monthlies · Advanced Search · Syndication · Spread the Word · About Today's Story Today's most read story is: Life's Lubricant Exploring Caves with Hopping Microbots Summary (Dec 08, 2005 Read More
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Fan-out

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Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey Fan-out : measuring human control of multiple robots Full text Pdf (311 KB) Source Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems archive Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems table of contents Vienna, Austria Pages: 231 - 238 Year of Publication: 2004 ISBN:1-58113-702-8 Authors Dan R. Olsen, Jr. Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Stephen Bart Wood Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Sponsors SIGCHI : ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction SIGWEB : ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia, and Web ACM : Association for Computing Machinery SIGCAPH : ACM SIGCAPH Computers a Read More
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FAQ: Keeping pace with robots | Tech News on ZDNet

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On TechRepublic: 4 registry tweaks to speed Windows XP CNET Networks Business: BNET | TechRepublic | ZDNet Members login | Site Assistance Newsletters RSS Feeds Home News Blogs White Papers Downloads Reviews Security Networking Hardware Software Web Technology IT Management OSes Photo Galleries All News home / ZDNet news Technology News search Go! FAQ: Keeping pace with robots By Jonathan Skillings , News.com Published on ZDNet News : Oct 5, 2005 8:59:00 PM TalkBack Share Digg Del.ico.us Print Email 0 0 Tags: Jonathan Skillings , Technology News The robots are among us, but they're not exactly the stuff of science fiction. At least, not yet. Every week seems to bring a new report of a robot taking up a human task: cleaning floors, riding camels, babysitting the kids, firing machine guns. T Read More
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Feasibility Study on an Excavation-Type Demining Robot

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Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey Feasibility Study on an Excavation-Type Demining Robot Source Autonomous Robots archive Volume 18 , Issue 3 (May 2005) table of contents Pages: 263 - 274 Year of Publication: 2005 ISSN:0929-5593 Authors Yoshikazu Mori Department of Systems Engineering, Ibaraki University, Ibaraki, Japan 316-8511 Kazuhiro Takayama Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan 192-0397 Takeshi Adachi Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan 192-0397 Shintaro Omote Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan 192-0397 Tatsuya Nakamura Graduate School of Engineering Read More
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Feelers for insect robots

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PhysOrg Account: Sign In | Sign Up Home Nanotechnology Physics Space & Earth science Electronic Devices Technology General Science Medicine & Health Published: 15:03 EST, June 03, 2005 Toolbox Rating: 3.3 Bookmark Save as PDF Print Email Blog It Digg It del.icio.us Slashdot It! Stumble It! - + Feelers for insect robots Many insects sense their way around their immediate surroundings by means of moving feelers. Now research scientists have applied this active spatial recognition of objects to create a new mechatronic type of sensor. It could soon be in use as an orientation aid for mobile robots. Image: Like an insect, mobile robot Tarry uses its feelers to identify the spatial position of obstacles. ? V. D?rr/Uni Bielefeld When people have to walk through an unfamiliar room in the dark the Read More
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Firepower 2005

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Find Events by Keyword IDGA IDGA Home All Upcoming Events Member Resources Member Home Get Involved Now Register Your Place Now Sponsor & Exhibit Conference Details Benefits of Attending Conference Day One Conference Day Two Prices & Discounts Request a Brochure Conference Partners Media Partners Delegate Information Venue & Accommodation FAQs Company Information Contact Us Privacy Policy Cancellation Policy You are here: Global Homepage > North?America > IDGA > Firepower 2005 Firepower 2005 Guns, Rockets, Missiles, Ammo September 27 - 28, 2005 · Georgetown University Conference Center (and Hotel) , Washington, DC Benefits of Attending Well organized; Very good attendance by quality & positioned people; Good presentations & Comments. Will attend again. Jack Anderson, President/CTO Read More
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First robot moved by muscle power - 27 February 2004 - New Scientist

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Fish-shaped robot for underwater research

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PhysOrg Account: Sign In | Sign Up Home Nanotechnology Physics Space & Earth science Electronic Devices Technology General Science Medicine & Health Published: 12:15 EST, December 16, 2004 Toolbox Rating: n/a Bookmark Save as PDF Print Email Blog It Digg It del.icio.us Slashdot It! Stumble It! - + Fish-shaped robot for underwater research The project of underwater bionic robotic fish co-developed by the Institute of Robot under Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (BUAA) and the Institute of Automation under Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has passed the relevant check and test on 5 Dec. Featuring outstanding creativeness the achievement of the project has laid an important theoretic and practical basis for the engineering of underwater navigating objects. With a black body Read More
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Flexible robot can crawl through gas lines, searching for problems

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Search post-gazette NOW: Text Size: A | A | A NOW NEWS NEIGHBORHOODS SPORTS BUSINESS LIVING A & E MULTIMEDIA OPINION Cars Jobs Real Estate Classifieds Email Print Flexible robot can crawl through gas lines, searching for problems Plumbing the depths Monday, July 19, 2004 By Byron Spice, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette You might assume that a robot with a heroic name like Explorer would be designed to orbit a distant planet, probe the interior of a volcano or roll over the rock-strewn surface of Mars. Martha Rial, Post-Gazette Scientist Hagen Schempf with Explorer, a robot he created at the National Robotics Engineering Consortium in Lawrenceville. Click photo for larger image. But the Explorer robot developed by Hagen Schempf probes a less exotic, but similarly difficult-to-access world -- the nat Read More
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Flexible sensors make robot skin TRN 092204

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Introducing a monthly newsletter from the editors of TRN - the latest on the littlest Flexible sensors make robot skin By Eric Smalley, Technology Research News Skin is very useful. In addition to neatly separating self from other, it provides all kinds of feedback. Researchers from the University of Tokyo have devised pressure-sensor arrays that promise to give objects like rugs and robots the equivalent of one aspect of skin -- pressure sensitivity. The researchers' pressure sensor arrays are built from inexpensive organic, or plastic, transistors on a flexible material. This allows for dense arrays that can be used over large areas. The arrays could be used in pressure-sensitive coverings in hospitals, homes, gyms and cars to monitor people's health and performance, and eventually as sk Read More
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Flocking Together: Study Shows How Animal Groups Find Their Way

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Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark Flocking Together: Study Shows How Animal Groups Find Their Way ScienceDaily (Feb. 5, 2005) — A study led by Princeton biologists has revealed a remarkably simple mechanism that allows flocking birds, schooling fish or running herds to travel in unison without any recognized leaders or signaling system. See also: Plants & Animals New Species Life Sciences Wild Animals Nature Behavioral Science Marine Biology Reference Bird intelligence Instinct Omnivore Dog training The finding, published in the Feb. 3 issue of Nature, helps settle age-old questions about how animals coordinate their actions. Previously, scientists had looked for subtle signals or other explicit systems that animals may use in disseminating information through groups. Read More
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Floridian: Robots to the rescue

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Home News Sections Action Arts & Entertainment Business Citrus County Columnists Floridian Hernando County Obituaries Opinion Pasco County State Tampa Bay World & Nation Featured areas AP The Wire Alive! Area Guide A-Z Index Classifieds Comics & Games Employment Health Forums Lottery Movies Police Report Real Estate Sports Stocks Weather What's New Weekly Sections Home & Garden Perspective Taste Tech Times Travel Weekend Other Sections Buccaneers College Football Devil Rays Lightning Ongoing Stories Photo Reprints Photo Review Seniority Web Specials Ybor City Market Info Advertise with the Times Contact Us All Departments Robots to the rescue [Photo courtesy of Jason Marsh/USF Photography] USF professor Robin Murphy, with one of her many robots, is director of CRASAR, the Center for Robot Read More
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Flying miniature robots will carry cameras, fly in formation

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Foster-Miller Secures $25M Robotic Contract from Navy :: Robotics Trends :: Robots and Robotics Technology News, Information and Analysis

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Your browser does not support script Industry Shorts - Security : Foster-Miller Secures $25M Robotic Contract from Navy Wednesday, September 24, 2003 - 09:45 AM Sept. 23, 2003 ? Waltham, Massachusetts based Foster-Miller has been awarded a five-year, $25 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command, to develop a robotic shipboard weapons loader. The funding is also expected to cover the establishment of a high-tech manufacturing facility that will produce several hundred loaders over a period of several years to satisfy Navy requirements. The award was based on a concept design, developed by Foster-Miller and the MIT Field and Space Robotics Lab, for a robotic shipboard weapons loader that uses omni-directional wheels to maneuver between the aircraft and existing transport equipment Read More
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French Submarine Robot Makes Test Dive for Plane Wreckage :: Robotics Trends :: Robots and Robotics Technology News, Information and Analysis

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Your browser does not support script Industry Shorts - Nexus : French Submarine Robot Makes Test Dive for Plane Wreckage Wednesday, January 14, 2004 - 08:01 PM Copyright 2004 Agence France Presse By Hassen Zenati A French submarine robot began a test dive Tuesday in a warm-up for a search of the flight recorders of an Egyptian plane that crashed into the Red Sea 10 days ago, killing all 148 people aboard, an official said. The test by the Scorpio robot was to last up to four hours before the real search is launched later Tuesday off Egypt's resort at Sharm el-Sheikh, according to Alain Suard, president of France Telecom Marine, which owns the robot. The aim of the test, which began at 9:30 a.m. (0730 GMT), is to "purge the robot's hydraulic circuits of air bubbles," Suard told AF Read More
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From Finish to Start: Scientific American

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Fujitsu Automation Starts Marketing Humanoid Robot

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General Dynamics to Develop FCS Autonomous Navigation Capability :: Robotics Trends :: Robots and Robotics Technology News, Information and Analysis

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Get Ready To Take Home A Robot - Technology News Story - KOCO Oklahoma City

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Giant robots in the backyard | Tech News on ZDNet

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On CNET: Windows XP hack is “frightening" CNET Networks Business: BNET | TechRepublic | ZDNet Members login | Site Assistance Newsletters RSS Feeds Home News Blogs White Papers Downloads Reviews Security Networking Hardware Software Web Technology IT Management OSes Photo Galleries All News home / ZDNet news Personal Technology search Go! Giant robots in the backyard By John Borland , News.com Published on ZDNet News : Dec 22, 2004 12:00:00 PM TalkBack Share Photos: Mecha evolution "),"digg"); return false;'>Digg Del.ico.us Print Email 0 0 Tags: John Borland , Personal Technology In the back of Carlos Owens' southern Alaska yard, an 18-foot-tall steel robot is taking shape in the dim light of the winter afternoons. The 26-year-old Owens is an Anchorage-area steelworker by day. In his Read More
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Gladiator robot looks to join Marine Corps - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper

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Global Emerging Technology Institute Joins RoboNexus as Association Co-Sponsor :: Robotics Trends :: Robots and Robotics Technology News, Information and Analysis

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Go Forth and Multiply, Little Bot

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Goddard Technologist Proposes Sensitive High-tech Robot Skin

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Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark Goddard Technologist Proposes Sensitive High-tech Robot Skin ScienceDaily (Jun. 8, 2005) — A ballerina gracefully dances on a small stage. She is followed not by a male partner, but by a robotic arm manipulator that seems to sense her every move. For NASA Goddard technologist Vladimir Lumelsky, the performance shows the future of robotics. See also: Space & Time Space Exploration NASA Space Telescopes Matter & Energy Robotics Research Engineering Aviation Reference Industrial robot Robot calibration Nanorobotics Humanoid robot It also demonstrates an advanced technology that Lumelsky hopes to develop as part of the push from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. to develop niche robotics capabilities critical for carryin Read More
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By Bonnie James IMAGINE this. A widely grinning robot welcoming you to Qatar Foundation?s Education City and giving directions or offering a tour. As you cruise along in a hi-tech cab driven by another robot, which launches into a commentary pointing out various landmarks, you come across more robots. A couple of Segway RMP (robotic mobility platform) engage in small talk as they criss-cross paths while running courier errands. No sooner than you begin to wonder where have all the humans gone, you suddenly realise some are catching up with the cab in their Segway HT (Human Transporter). This is not imagination that would remain as fiction. All this and much more could become a reality in the not-too-distant future. Especially when robotics research, that has begun to sprout at Carnegie Mel Read More
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Gunslinging Robots Gear Up, Army Prepares Armed 'Robo-Soldiers' For Combat In Iraq - CBS News

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Has anyone seen our submarine? | Science | The Guardian

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Jump to content [s] Jump to site navigation [0] Jump to search [4] Terms and conditions [8] Sign in | Register Text larger | smaller Home Nov 22 2007: Today's paper Jobs Back to online version Search: guardian.co.uk Science Web Home Science news Comment Podcasts Talk Bad science Technology Environment Has anyone seen our submarine? David Adam , science correspondent The Guardian Monday February 21 2005 Lost: much loved robot submarine, last seen under 200 metres of Antarctic ice last Wednesday, answers to the name Autosub - reward. The £1.5m British unmanned research sub was investigating the waters below the Fimbul ice shelf when it became trapped. Scientists don't know what went wrong, but say the submarine is stuck and unlikely to be recovered. Gwyn Griffiths, an ocean engineer at the S Read More
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Hawk Protection Systems Showcases Detection and Surveillance Robot @ Detection Systems Announcements SecurityInfoWatch.com

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Headquarters Marine Corps/Marine Corps systems command : future and present meet in Unmanned Ground Vehicles Defense AT&L - Find Articles

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heise online -RoboCup: robots chase a ball and the Germans win?

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Helen Greiner and her robots - US News and World Report

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Thursday, November 22, 2007 Subscribe | Contact Us Search U.S. News Nation & World Health Money & Business Education Opinion Photos & Video Rankings Money & Business Current Issue Subscribe USN Current Issue Home > Money > Best Leaders Print | E-mail | Subscribe | + Share Digg Del.icio.us Facebook Newsvine Reddit The Lady and her Robots By Susan Headden Posted 12/11/05 One day at a movie theater in 1977, Helen Greiner met the man who would change her life. Like most, he had his flaws. He was too fat. His legs were stubby and his arms were too long. His voice was oddly pitched and flat. But to the 11-year-old girl transfixed by Star Wars , R2D2 was the most beautiful creature in the world. How crushed she was, then, to learn that he was operated by a human and not by some cutting-edge Read More
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Helping human and robot firefighters work as a team

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Hitachi Develops a Robot that has the Capabilities for Daily Life and that Moves in Response to Dialogs with People

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PhysOrg Account: Sign In | Sign Up Home Nanotechnology Physics Space & Earth science Electronic Devices Technology General Science Medicine & Health Published: 11:15 EST, April 01, 2005 Toolbox Rating: n/a Bookmark Save as PDF Print Email Blog It Digg It del.icio.us Slashdot It! Stumble It! - + Hitachi Develops a Robot that has the Capabilities for Daily Life and that Moves in Response to Dialogs with People Hitachi, Ltd. announced that it has developed a robot - called "EMIEW"* - for supporting people's everyday lives. EMIEW has the physical capabilities, such as agile movement and obstacle avoidance, needed for real life, and can move around while interacting in dialog with humans from a distance of one meter without the need for microphones. The technologies developed for EMIEW will lea Read More
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Honda robot applies for 9-to-5 job | CNET News.com

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How to trust robots further than we can throw them

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Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey How to trust robots further than we can throw them Full text Pdf (162 KB) Source Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems archive CHI '04 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems table of contents Vienna, Austria PANEL SESSION: Panels table of contents Pages: 1576 - 1577 Year of Publication: 2004 ISBN:1-58113-703-6 Authors David Bruemmer Idaho National Laboratory Douglas Few Idaho National Laboratory Michael Goodrich Brigham Young University Donald Norman Nielsen Norman Group Nilanjan Sarkar Vanderbilt University Jean Scholtz National Institute of Standards and Technology Bill Smart Washington University in St. Loui Read More
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HROV Will Make Deepest Dives Ever :: Robotics Trends :: Robots and Robotics Technology News, Information and Analysis

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