Friday 28 June 2019

My Extended Body - From Cyborgs to Robots to Cyborgs(ARME)- Lupine Publisher

My Extended Body - From Cyborgs to Robots to Cyborgs(ARME) - Lupine Publishers
Relationships between humans and technology are constantly fraught with controversy, utopian idealism and in particular, dichotomies. In a recent short communications article titled “Insight into Bio Inspired Robotics” by Shaikh and Begum [1] present a bio inspired model of robotics that among other things includes soft robotics, plantoids and cyborgs. This is an interesting article for many reasons, such as the mimicry of living organisms to generate form and movement (biomimicry), inspiration from nature to create intelligent robotics that exceed the imagination in terms of their embodiment, and relevant to this short piece, the relationship between robotics and humans. Often times cyborgs and cyborgism are considered new concepts.


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Friday 21 June 2019

Intelligent Robotics for Smart Agriculture(ARME) - Lupine Publishers

Intelligent Robotics for Smart Agriculture(ARME) - Lupine Publishers
Smart agriculture is a cyber-physical agriculture management concept involved in the observing, measuring and responding variability of crops in the agriculture management cycle. This paper is devoted to the intelligent robotics for smart agriculture. After the robotics demand analysis, the key technologies are proposed step by step, including robotics vision modeling and decision making, robotics pattern recognition and human-computer interaction decision, robotics function development and test verification.


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Friday 14 June 2019

Robotics Journal Ranking - ARME - Lupine Publishers

Blockchain in Robotic Distributed Multi-Level Systems by Alexey Beskopylny in Advances in Robotics & Mechanical Engineering in Lupine Publishers

Abstract: The problem of using Blockchain technology in multi-level robotic systems is considered. The management of the robotic systems faces significant difficulties in transferring large amounts of information, securities, metadata, and intellectual contracts. The blockchain technology, based on a decentralized system of distributed registries, allows solving data transfer problems quickly and safely. New digital blockchain-based queuing systems can be effectively used in multi-level control tasks.


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Monday 10 June 2019

Additive Manufacturing for Fabrication of Robotic Components

Abstract Additive manufacturing is a promising technology in the fabrication of robotic components, because of its capability of producing...