Introduction To Robotics
Recently there has been alot of discussion about futuristic wars between humans and robots, robots taking over the world and enslaving humans. Movies like The Terminator, Star Wars, etc., have propogated these ideas faster than anything else. These movies are beautiful works of fietion and present us eith an interesting point of view to speculate. However, the truth is much different but equally as interresting as the fiction. If you look around yourself you will ses several machines and gizmos within your surroundings. When you use a simple pair of spectacles, do you become non-living? When an elderly person uses a hearing aid or a physically challenged person uses an artificial leg or arm do they become half machine? Yes, they do. Now we are rapidly moving toward an era where we eill have chips embedded inside our bodies. Chips will communicate with our biological sensors and will help us in performing several activities more effciently.
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SCADA Field INstrumentation
PLCs and RTUs
Remote Communications Networks
An artificial retina is almost at the final stages of its development. Now we are thinking in terms of nanobots helping us to strengthen our immune systems. Now we are already on the verge of becoming half machine. Chips will be implanted inside our bodies imparting telescopic and microscopic abilities in our eyes. Cell phones will be permanently placed inside the ear. We will communicate with different devices not through a control panel or keyboard; rather these devices will receive commands from the brain directly. The next level of development will be the part of the brain being replaved by chips, which will impart more capability to the brain. You may ask, do we need all these? The answer is that the biological at which humans are growing. Many of our primary intuitions, such as matting behavior, are still millions of years old. Evolution happens only after millions if years. But humans have built the entire civilization in only 10.000 years. And now the rate of growth has become exponentil. Now we need to replace our brain's decision-making software with faster/better ones. So, where are we heading? Yes, we are slowly becomeing robots. Robots are not our competitors on this planet. They are our successors. Robots are the next level in evolution; rather we can call it robolution. We will begin our journey with a brief history of robotics.
Retyped from book of ROBOTICS, Appin Knowledge Solutions
SCADA Host Sofware
SCADA Security
Conclusion of SCADA
About Slave-to- Slave Messaging SCADA
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
SCADA Systems
SCADA Field INstrumentation
PLCs and RTUs
Remote Communications Networks
An artificial retina is almost at the final stages of its development. Now we are thinking in terms of nanobots helping us to strengthen our immune systems. Now we are already on the verge of becoming half machine. Chips will be implanted inside our bodies imparting telescopic and microscopic abilities in our eyes. Cell phones will be permanently placed inside the ear. We will communicate with different devices not through a control panel or keyboard; rather these devices will receive commands from the brain directly. The next level of development will be the part of the brain being replaved by chips, which will impart more capability to the brain. You may ask, do we need all these? The answer is that the biological at which humans are growing. Many of our primary intuitions, such as matting behavior, are still millions of years old. Evolution happens only after millions if years. But humans have built the entire civilization in only 10.000 years. And now the rate of growth has become exponentil. Now we need to replace our brain's decision-making software with faster/better ones. So, where are we heading? Yes, we are slowly becomeing robots. Robots are not our competitors on this planet. They are our successors. Robots are the next level in evolution; rather we can call it robolution. We will begin our journey with a brief history of robotics.
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Retyped from book of ROBOTICS, Appin Knowledge Solutions
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SCADA Security
Conclusion of SCADA
About Slave-to- Slave Messaging SCADA
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
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