How many Sophia robots are there in the world?
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Findings – Robots are enabling many new and innovative methodologies for architecture design and implementation, as well as construction. | |
24 Dec 2012 | However, there are clearly many research challenges remaining until we can experience intelligent mobile robots that are fully functional and capable in our human environments. |
There needs to be some way to coordinate the movements of the many robots. | |
It can be concluded that there is a trend that social robots are more and more designed to have legs instead of wheels. | |
11 Apr 2011 | This is important especially for modular robots (we also call them robot organisms), as there can also be robots included which have a different kinematic behaviour. |
There are clearly many good works in both single and multiagent type of robots but apparently something missing in between them. | |
31 Jul 2005 24 Citations | The symbiosis expands your imagination with real world robots like kid's dreams. |
These are transport robots with very high performance. | |
This golf robot can playa game with several people like the actual golf if many putting robots can be used. | |
In these kinds of systems robots are far less capable as an entity, but the real power lies in cooperation of multiple robots. | |
05 Aug 2007 | The project shows how robots can interact with humans in subtle and sustainable ways for entertainment and enjoyment. |
22 Citations | , – This shows that many AI concepts are being applied to humanoid, mobile and other classes of robots. |
Provides conclusions including the fact that approximately 75 per cent of companies are using robots for commercial purposes; most general types of robots used in industry are intelligent robots; frequently ineffective maintenance manuals are provided by the robot manufacturers; and robot‐related problems are generally less than 50 per year. | |
10 Nov 2009 23 Citations | In contrary to the western image of robots as frightening machines there seems to be a different concept and attitude in Japan. |
Finally, the world into which we place these robots keeps changing, it is non-stationary and unstructured, so that we cannot predict its features accurately in advance. | |
The logs show that although there have been continuous changes in the environment, the robots are robust to most of them, and there exist only a few locations where changes in the environment cause increased uncertainty in localization. | |
The planner shows to be faster than many previous planners and can be applied to robots with many degrees of freedom. | |
However, only relatively large firms can profitably utilize many robots at present; it may be 20 years or more before these usage rates are achieved in practice. |