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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: robots + robot + mit  Related to the article below (Last Update: 6/5/2008)

MIT predicts tech to jump-start economy
CNET News, CA - Jun 3, 2008
To the left is iRobot's ConnectR robot, which is essentially a voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, phone that can both see and travel around a room.
Microsoft-Backed Robotics Project to Facilitate Disaster Response
TMCnet - Jun 4, 2008
At her Robotics Lab, researchers focus on human-robot interaction, according to the school?s Web site. That interaction ranges from visual displays and ...MSFT
Gates Bids Adieu to Developers
New York Times, United States - Jun 3, 2008
He welcomed onto the stage a Ph.D. candidate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the "Ballmer-bot," a robot made to imitate and act ...
Microsoft to fund UMass Lowell robotics project
Bizjournals.com, NC - May 28, 2008
Robot cameras were used, but were limited to sending video only to operators at the site, and not immediately to command staff. Yanco's research project is ...MSFT
Robot with expressions
Economic Times, India - May 27, 2008
Nexi , the latest robot star from MIT's Media Lab, is symbolic of the widespread research interest in the future range of applications for personal robots ...
WEEKEND FIRST: Movie Comings and Goings
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Fast forward: Here's what's next for tech
Boston Globe, United States - Jun 1, 2008
Fortunately, robots are just now maturing to the point where they can help with real productivity at practical prices. From virtually no mobile robots ...
New MIT Research: Technologies for a Better Future
Gearlog, NY - May 29, 2008
More technologies after the jump; and for more in-depth info on this research, check out MIT's news site. Robotics:There are currently millions of robots ...

Discover Magazine
When Robots Live Among Us
Discover Magazine, NY - May 27, 2008
?The traditional robotics model has the body following the brain, but in nature the brain follows the body,? Fumiya Iida, of MIT?s Computer Science and ...
Never In My Wildest Dreams Did I Think I'd Get Bored Watching ...
The Onion (satire), NY - May 31, 2008
Well, I can only say that I saw a 30-pound, two-part robot armed with only a circular saw stave off relentless attacks from a pit of MIT AI robots and it ...
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[BOOK] Robot Dynamics and Control
MW Spong - 1989 - John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, NY, USA

Tracking control of non-linear systems using sliding surfaces with application to robot manipulators -
JJ Slotine, SS Sastry, C MIT - Control Conference, American, 1982 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Page 1. TRACKING CONTROL OF NON-LINEAR SYSTEMS USING SLIDING SURFACES WITH
APPLICATION TO ROBOT MANIPULATORS WA7 = 10:15 J. J. Slotine ...

[BOOK] Robot Vision -
BKP Horn - 1986 - books.google.com
... An outgrowth of the author's course at MIT, Robot Vision presents a solid frame-
work for understanding existing work and planning future research. ...

Sensor fusion in certainty grids for mobile robots -
H Moravec - AI Magazine, 1988 - portal.acm.org
... Wolfram Burgard , Dirk Schulz, Robust visualization for online control of mobile
robots, Beyond webcams: an introduction to online robots, MIT Press, Cambridge ...

[BOOK] Model-based control of a robot manipulator -
CH An, CG Atkeson, JM Hollerbach - 1988 - mitpress.mit.edu
... Professor in the MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and the MIT Artificial
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Three dynamic problems in robot force control -
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... This is so for the MIT Precision Assembly Robot, for which the lowest-frequency
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RP Paul - 1981 - books.google.com
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RA Brooks - Neural Computation, 1989 - MIT Press
... A Robot that Walks; Emergent Behaviors from a Carefully Evolved Network Rodney A.
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Topological mapping for mobile robots using a combination of sonar and vision sensing
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Beaver-like robots face off in annual MIT contest

Sarah H. Wright, News Office
May 9, 2008

Robots designed to toss pool-noodle trees into a river of ping-pong balls ruled over competitors focused on rescuing fuzzy toy beavers in this year's 2.007 contest, "Da (yes) MIT, or Save the Baby Beavers," held on Thursday, May 8, in the Johnson Athletic Center at MIT.

The student machines were designed and built for the MIT mechanical engineering course, Introduction to Design and Manufacturing. Each was required to perform beaver-like tasks--knocking down trees, gathering food in the form of street hockey balls--while warding off competitors in 45-second rounds. Contestants used PlayStation controllers to drive their autonomous 'bots.

The top four 2.007 winners are all sophomores in mechanical engineering. Gregory Tao used the tree-toss strategy to win the contest, defeating Ethan Huwe in the final rounds of the two-night adventure in extreme engineering.

Aaron Ramirez, a persistent high scorer, came in third in the contest yet triumphed in couture: He wore an Iron Man suit made of blue foamies, a snap-together toy, for the evening. Radu Gogoana took fourth place.

All will travel to Brazil this summer to participate in the annual International Design Contest, a global version of MIT's 2.007 in which students from different countries form engineering design teams and build robots.

Alexander Slocum, professor of mechanical engineering, emceed the event, mixing his signature auctioneer's patter with a message about why the contest and MIT students' excitement about hands-on engineering is so important.

"MIT is the world university, and when kids work together this way I know there's hope. This is what the future of the planet is about--experimenting, testing, failing and playing with ideas. That's how learning takes place," he said. "That's how deep geek-dom turns into cool technology."

Slocum, who has run the 2.007 contest and taught the Introduction to Design course for more than a decade, added energy-awareness as an engineering principle this year, he said.

Notably absent were the massive plywood and lumber contest tables of previous years. The robots now run on the floor, saving wood and other materials.

"This is our first attempt to do a green contest. We've saved materials by using the floor, and other MIT programs like MITES and the Edgerton Center will use the scoring furniture. Everything is recycled," Slocum said.

Yet the spirit of invention prevails. As Slocum put in his wrap-up of 2.007 for 2008, "The machines, the students, it's all geek-alicious. It's geek-aliciously manufacturistic robustification."

 

 
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