Sunday, 1 December 2013

Robots: Precision Epitomized

The presence of latest scientific discoveries has made the world of technology is fast-approaching Utopia, where nothing seems impossible. A few years ago, nobody would have imagined robots performing surgeries and operations with the doctors. The creation of robots is meant for epitomizing perfection, as they are programmed in such a way. Robots are mainly used in factories for their speed force and precision; they follow commands and tasks are completed with perfection. Robots now are being used in the academic industry as well, for research purposes along with fun activities like robotic soccer leagues.
The world of robots has progressed from factories, and moved to the other areas as well. Most of them are controlled by humans, although they are now working on latest designs independent of human control. The scientists are focusing more and more on making robots like humans. The “Humanoid” robots are being manufactured, programmed and designed by various companies in the world. The studies on Robotics are now expanding and new things are being added, almost every day.

Bentham Science Publishers is a major STM journal publisher of 116 online and print journals, 150 plus open access journals. It also has eBooks on various subjects including Networking Humans, Robots and Environments. This book dives into the heart of how to design distributed control architectures for heterogeneous teams of humans, robots, and automated systems, enabling them to achieve greater cooperation and autonomy through the use of network technologies.

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