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Check Out The First Google Self-Driving Car Update In Almost 2 Years…

Finally, we have an update on Google’s self-driving car, which has essentially been incognito for the past year and a half. For almost 2 years, Google has been working on perfecting the ability of their self-driving car to drive through cities, a task that requires the vehicle to be able to sense and adapt to […]

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“Predictive-Diagnostics” Saved Space Shuttles From Disaster, Now It Helps Industrial Companies Save Billions

Project Management Software On Steroids Chalk up another “win” for US investment in the space program which seems to be a gift that keeps on giving. When NASA was seeking to monitor and detect faults in the space shuttle’s main engines, it developed “Model-Based Condition Monitoring” (MBCM) to improve “quality assurance.” NASA’s automated data collection […]

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Troubleshooting Guide For VersaMax PLC and I/O Modules

1.   ABBREVIATIONS ABBR. DESCRIPTION CPU Central Processing Unit DI Digital Input Module DO Digital Output Module ERM Expansion Receiver Module GEIP GE Intelligent Platforms I/O Input / Output LED Light Emitting Diode NIU Network Interface Unit OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer PLC Programmable Logic Controller PSU Power Supply Unit RAM Random Access Memory TB Terminal Block […]

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Will Automation Take Your Job? Our Research May Surprise You.

Industrial automation and the defense industry have been at the forefront of robotics development. In 2013 Japan had the most industrial robots at 309,400 units, with the USA in 2nd place with 215,650 units. Large automotive manufacturers like Toyota have been racing to eliminate as many humans from their operations as possible. The demand for […]

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New Software Turns Conventional Military Helicopters Into Unmanned Drones!

The Autonomous Aerial Cargo/Utility System, commonly referred to as AACUS, is an incredible software for military helicopters developed by Near Earth Autonomy. The software is basically a set of sensors that can transform a conventional manned helicopter into an unmanned drone that can be piloted remotely by tablet. Why Is It Significant? Think about all […]

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Tiny Robots Smaller Than 1 Centimeter Being Developed At The University Of Maryland

The University of Maryland’s Microrobotics Laboratory is producing robots on an “ant-scale”, which basically means building robots that are less than 1 centimeter in size. Instead of focusing on building larger robots as many in the robotics industry seem to be concerned with, Maryland engineers working on this project are attempting to create technologies utilizing […]

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Long Day? This Robot Will Get You a Beer and Do Your Laundry!

Robotics Company Willow Garage’s Personal Robot 2, commonly known as PR2, is one of the hottest products on the robotics market at the moment. Researchers and universities across the country are using PR2 for all types of applications from folding blankets and towels to opening doors. The Personal Robot 2 features many different kinds of […]

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Is MIT’s Voice-Controlled Robotic Wheelchair The Next Big Thing In Elderly Care?

MIT research scientist Matt Walter and Ph.D. candidate Sachi Hemachandra have created a wheelchair that responds to voice commands and utilizes a built-in map in order to navigate. This is potentially a major advancement in elderly care because by simply using a microphone and headset, the wheelchair can listen to a command such as “take […]

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This Automated Oil Rig Is a Major Technological Advancement In Fracking!

Schramm Inc, notable for the drilling rig that rescued 33 trapped Chilean copper miners years ago, has designed a new automated oil rig that could revolutionize fracking. The T500XD rig from Schramm weighs 500,000 pounds but has no problems rotating 360 degrees, walking, and automatically loading pipe through operation with a remote control. While some […]

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Find Out How MIT Is Building Paper Robots and Minimizing Costs…

Lead researcher, Ankur Mehta of MIT is leading a new wave of robotics which essentially allows you to print robots on a standard piece of paper using $20 or less. The $20 goes towards the electronics that must be installed in the paper bots, which can basically be any shape you can fold paper into. […]

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