Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Today Robotics technology



When we look at how things have changed in recent decades the most dramatic changes have occurred within the area of ​​computer science and robotics. Less than 30 years were considered science fiction robots and a few back then expected future robots to be mere objects of play. Current robots are common and often seen in toy stores and on the factory floors of our manufacturing industries and in the following article to take a look at some of the interesting aspects of the development area Robotics in the 21st century.

Thinking about the dawn of computer games I can not help feeling that part of the wonder I've seen in the gaming, when space invaders game first appeared (followed closely by Galaxians and the like) ia lack in the lives of children today. I was thrilled when space invaders and asteroids were made available in the house with incredible game systems Atari, a huge jump from the game Pong! Today's home games is photorealistic graphics at resolutions almost crawling up the kingdoms of 2K and 4K, while 3D gaming is possible at this time. What else is there to create excitement in the children (and big kids)?

Surprisingly, the basic elements of "toys for boys" are still very similar as they did decades ago. Mecano was one of the most popular toys of the era of my childhood. The trains and racing cars were also incredibly popular and today these toys from the past now incorporate aspects of computing and robotics, which could only dream as a child, even Lego has been updated with its wonderful range of Mindstorms. In fact, the hobby of robotics itself is a huge industry, with small robotic pets available to young people and breathtaking futuristic robots are available for robotics enthusiasts with deep pockets.

In classic films like Westworld, robots saw virtually indistinguishable from humans. Geminoid HI-1 was one of the first robots I've seen that had a human like appearance and recently appeared Geminoid-F, which is terribly realistic. This female robot with realistic facial expressions and is expected (the designer) that will be useful in hospitals, however, at $ 110,000 each I doubt many will be appearing in a hospital near me soon. Read More

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