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Friday, October 26, 2012

Surgeon Robots.

Surgeon competition practiced on robots, due to grave risks to the health and well being of rescue and aid workers, prove too great in scale or scope for timely and effective human response finding this type of robot that would run in the opposite direction to everyone’s  else as to avoid impending calamity. The robots will be compete next year in a series of events designed to show off how they could help out in a disaster zone ‘The DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC) will attempt to address this capability gap by promoting innovation in robotic technology for disaster-response operations.  The primary technical goal of the DRC is to develop ground robots capable of executing complex tasks in dangerous, degraded, human engineered environments. Robots entered into the contest will also be expected to use tools normally operated by humans. All Competitors in the DRC are expected to focus on robots that can use standard tools and equipment commonly available in human environments, ranging from hand tools to vehicles, with an emphasis on adaptability to tools with diverse specifications. The contest will culminate next year, when the robots will participate in two live events June 2013 and December 2013 if the rewards are right. For anyone who was relying on being able to escape from these no worries have a cylinder that extends around their space maybe they go true shoes like never before.
New robots are been made to incorporate agility's that are artist ally astonishing using morphing graphs and algorithms at super fast speeds these stylish rubber composites are so flexible they can run the entire limbs out rightly. The new obot simply climbs stairs effortlessly it could be the future home companion of the future self propelled power unites. These are fitted to pick up power it might not be a bone chilling sight as they look ready made up. Researchers in America have revealed astonishing footage of a human-like robot able to walk, jump and run over almost any obstacle in its path. Eventually it is hoped the technology could be used to create a new breed of robotic. A surgeon that would be able to operate in any terrain including a house, as robots helpers capable of being sent into dangerous disaster zones deemed impossible for humans to enter. This pet named “Proto” making its way across a pit by holding onto a wall. Other entries in the contest are from private firm Schaft and Carnegie Mellon University bring still new slow machines but hope for personal trainers that will ware it owners shoes. Soon to go into competitions to prove their worth the rally equilivant for cars still only be a helper.
This shoe wearing robot is also shown leaping up a flight of stairs within owners shoes looking effortlessly as owner pants like a canine that got a kick, balancing itself as it goes, then walking across a thin plank of wood The robot is able to leap tall steps in a single bound - all without losing its balance. The amazing robot, called proto-pet, is expected to be one of those competing in the DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC) which was announced today. The US military funded challenge is for robots who can operate entirely by themselves. ‘The Department of Defence’s strategic plan calls for the Joint Force to conduct humanitarian, disaster relief and related operations,' DARPA said in a statement. 'The plan identifies requirements to extend aid to victims of natural or man-made disasters and conduct evacuation operations most robots will come with own singing capabilities have wireless earphones on demand. 

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