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Mechanisms & Robotics

The Mechanisms and Robotics Committee has the mission of promoting advances in research and education in the theory, design and applications of mechanisms, machines, robots and mechatronics systems.
The Mechanisms and Robotics Committee has the mission of promoting advances in research and education in the theory, design and applications of mechanisms, machines, robots and mechatronics systems.
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John Briesemeister | Oct 06 2017 8:17 PM
If construction is viewed more as a process instead of a series of activities, then robotics can be implemented more effectively in the process.  I would suggest using robotics in the area of critical activities that are the major bottleneck in the construction process.  In the power industry, welding activities remain in the 20th century, and we need to develop ways for robotics to move this into the 21st century.

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Recruiting for Machine Vision Scientists in the Harrisburg, PA area with C++ and Python expertise: http://www.embedded-vision.com/forums/2015/12/28/great-opportunity-computer-vision-algorithms-c-and-python-robotics
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Great Opportunity in Computer Vision Algorithms; C++ and Python; Robotics

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reza mahmoodi
hello im working on a quadrotor and i want to use a gasoline engine.
anyone do it ?
i have trouble with control of the speed of motor look like brushless motor's !!!
anyone can help me ???
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SAI GANESH SEKU | Jan 25 2017 9:56 AM
what is the size of the quad-rotor ?
SAI GANESH SEKU | Jan 25 2017 9:56 AM
what is the size of the quad-rotor ?
Ward Holloway | Apr 21 2017 8:40 AM
Use one gasoline engine to run a generator, use four electric motors for the props. Go.

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William Adon pool
which are the top develop softwares related to robotics and how could I get them?
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Venture Beat shows some of the companies that are "forging the future of robotics engineering."
http://venturebeat.com/2015/05/30/how-a-handful-of-companies-is-forging-the-future-of-robotics-engineering/
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How a handful of companies is forging the future of robotics engineering

Guest Robotics are going to be a critical part of how we solve the big problems of the future. Unfortunately, it’s still an immature industry, hampered by a lack of standards, a focus on proprietary hardware and software, and no institutionalized mechanism for sharing knowledge among engineers.

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Robots can "walk off" injuries.
http://www.technologyreview.com/news/537791/an-algorithm-that-can-help-robots-walk-off-injuries/
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Research Shows How an Algorithm Can Help Robots Heal | MIT Technology Review

Robots can now keep moving after an injury without human intervention.

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Humanoids, showoffs and other machines ready to do our dirty work

If you've developed a not-so-irrational fear of losing work opportunities to robots, you'd probably mistake RoboUniverse as a job fair. And you wouldn't

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MIT Technology Review shows the importance of digital simulation for robotic systems.
http://www.technologyreview.com/news/537321/even-robots-now-have-their-own-virtual-world/
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Virtual Reality Lets Robots Work Out Their Kinks | MIT Technology Review

A highly realistic simulated world is proving vital to robotics researchers.

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