Thursday, January 22, 2009

Robotics
Today, robots are used in many ways, from lawn mowing to auto manufacturing. Scientists see practical uses for robots in performing socially undesirable, hazardous or even "impossible" tasks --- trash collection, toxic waste clean-up, desert and space exploration, and more. AI researchers are also interested in robots as a way to understand human (and not just human) intelligence in its primary function -- interacting with the real world.
Network Robotics; Multi-Robot Systems; Sensor Networks, Environmental Medical Robotics; Biological Applications; Bio/Pharmaceutical ; Assisitive/Rehabilitative Cognitive Human-Robot Interaction (CHRI); Physical HRI (PHRI); Humanoids; Entertainment; Personal/Service; Educational Space; Field; Military Applications; Underwater; UAV Actuators/Mechanisms; Bio/Nano/Mems; Industrial Applications Perception (Sensing, Vision, Imaging); Control, Architecture, and Learning; Navigation/Mapping .
Robotics mission is to provide a range of high quality robot kits, controllers and accessories, which are suitable for both educational resource requirements and amateur robotic enthusiasts. We have made a serious commitment to distribute the absolute highest quality educational/commercial robots, biometrics solutions and scientific products. We are providing robotics community, robot of the month, how to build and many other services.FIRST Robotics Team 440 consists of a group of Detroit High School Students (from Cody HS and Redford HS) working with teachers and engineering mentors. To be competitive, the collocated Robotics Team is exposed to an environment that encourages the use of the Internet to coordinate team activities and communicate design intent through CAD, animation, and web-page writing. Team members monitor their group activities on Team 440's group web site. The site is used to share ideas between the team members from the two schools and archive procurement records, fund raising, community service, and picture taking activities

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