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  2. Autonomous robot - Wikipedia

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    As autonomous robots have grown in ability and technical levels, there has been increasing societal awareness and news coverage of the latest advances, and also some of the philosophical issues, economic effects, and societal impacts that arise from the roles and activities of autonomous robots.

  3. Fourth Industrial Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The largest project in Industry 4.0 as of July 2013 is the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) leading-edge cluster "Intelligent Technical Systems Ostwestfalen-Lippe (its OWL)". Another major project is the BMBF project RES-COM, [ 77 ] as well as the Cluster of Excellence "Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage ...

  4. Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International

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    AUVSI's mission is to drive the uncrewed systems industry's growth and solve industry's challenges by addressing points of friction. AUVSI unites innovators, manufacturers, operators, and stakeholders to share knowledge, create market opportunities, and advocate for effective policies that maximize the benefits of autonomous technologies. [2]

  5. Mobile manipulator - Wikipedia

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    Mobile manipulation is a subject of focus in development and research environments. Mobile manipulators, either autonomous or remote operated, are used in many areas, such as space exploration, military operations, home care and health care. Within the industrial field, the implementation of mobile manipulators has been limited.

  6. Self-reconfiguring modular robot - Wikipedia

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    Modular self-reconfiguring robotic systems or self-reconfigurable modular robots are autonomous kinematic machines with variable morphology. Beyond conventional actuation, sensing and control typically found in fixed-morphology robots, self-reconfiguring robots are also able to deliberately change their own shape by rearranging the connectivity of their parts, in order to adapt to new ...

  7. Omron Adept - Wikipedia

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    Autonomous Mobile Robot produced by Adept Technology In 1984, the company introduced its first product, the AdeptOne SCARA robot. Around 2004, Adept introduced table-top SCARA robots called the Adept Cobra i600/i800 , with the system and servo controls, and the power amplifiers, embedded in the base of the robot.

  8. Cloud robotics - Wikipedia

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    Autonomous mobile robots Google's self-driving cars are cloud robots. The cars use the network to access Google's enormous database of maps and satellite and environment model (like Streetview) and combines it with streaming data from GPS, cameras, and 3D sensors to monitor its own position within centimetres, and with past and current traffic patterns to avoid collisions.

  9. Adaptable robotics - Wikipedia

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    Significant developments such as the PUMA robot, manipulation research, soft robotics, swarm robotics, AI, cobots, bio-inspired approaches, and more ongoing research have advanced the adaptable robotics field tremendously. Adaptable robots are usually associated with their development kit, typically used to create autonomous mobile robots. In ...