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		<title>World&#8217;s Smallest Computer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was style back in 2400 BC, that Abacus, the first recognise calculating machine was created in Babylonia. The words theory proposed by Panini and the binary number system uprise by Pingala assisted to be a leading leap towards the up-to-date era of computation. The growth of the Turing machine by English mathematician and logician [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cellrobotstechnology.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5836931&amp;post=7&amp;subd=cellrobotstechnology&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was style back in 2400 BC, that Abacus, the first recognise calculating machine was created in Babylonia. The words theory proposed by Panini and the binary number system uprise by Pingala assisted to be a leading leap towards the up-to-date era of computation. The growth of the Turing machine by English mathematician and logician Alan Turing served up as some other significant step towards the building up of the modern electronic computers. It was in the early 19th century that Charles Babbage builded the first mechanic electronic computer. The year 1937 witnessed the developing of the first digital electronic computer by John Atanasoff.</p>
<p>During the new years of their developing, electronic computing devices were of the size of a large room and essential a huge amount of power. The tremendous computation schemes of those times were downsized to desktops, which became immensely hot among the computing device users around the world. Computers that lie in between multi-user computer schemes and small single-user computing devices came to be well-known as minicomputers. The use of the condition, ‘mini’ appeared to point a smaller size of computers. Yet, the name could be seen misleading, as minicomputers were definitely not the smallest computers ever planned. The term ‘microcomputer’ came to be used to refer to a computing machine with a microprocessor and a central processing unit that required a small sum of space. Though the term signified a ‘micro’ (small) size, microcomputers would not be the tiniest computers in the world-wide. After all, which computing device model was to find the place of pride for being the finest one in the world? Only time would determine.</p>
<p>The evolution of computers continued, giving rise to the creation of laptops, which was a footstep further, towards the designing of small-sized computing devices. Yet, the lowest ones were still to be created. The development of palmtops was a landmark in the history of computers. Before the creation of palmtops, no one would have considered that a full-fledged computing machine would come in the size of a palm. But were they the tiniest computers?</p>
<p>Well, they remained being smallest PCs until the creation of tablet PC. Tablet computers are also known as subnotebooks or notebooks. The project that developed tablet computers was called Project Origami. Computer business sector monsters like Microsoft and Intel as also Samsung came together and acquired a specification for a tablet PC and set up it as a part of Project Origami under the name, Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC). How do these computers look? The specification define it as 8-inch little sensitive touch screen. It includes the Touch Pack Interface software suite, enabling the use of a stylus. The UMPCs supporting Windows XP can run all the software package that are congenial with the Windows platform. They also keep playing of audio, video and computing device games. Ultra-mobile individualized computers facilitate networking and offer put up for Internet browsing.</p>
<p>T700 by Amtek and Q1 by Samsung were some of the earlier models of tablet PCs. The VAIO serial of subnotebooks ready-made by Sony, the Lifebook series by Fujistsu are some another modern tablet computers. Aspire One prepared by Acer and EeePC by Asus are different top-ranking subnotebook models in use today.</p>
<p>In the technology-age of today, as the world gets tighter, even computers do. They continue to acquire in the smallest possible forms to cater to the user necessitates of mobile use and portability. Sure, we live in a small world!</p>
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		<title>Automation and Industrial Robots</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 12:22:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The importance of automation and robots in all constructing industries is raising. Industrial robots have substituted human beings in a wide form of industries. Robots out execute humans in jobs that require precision, speeding, survival and reliableness. Robots safely execute dirty and dangerous jobs. Traditionalistic manufacturing robotic applications let in substantial dealing (pick and place), [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cellrobotstechnology.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5836931&amp;post=5&amp;subd=cellrobotstechnology&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The importance of automation and robots in all constructing industries is raising. Industrial robots have substituted human beings in a wide form of industries. Robots out execute humans in jobs that require precision, speeding, survival and reliableness. Robots safely execute dirty and dangerous jobs. Traditionalistic manufacturing robotic applications let in substantial dealing (pick and place), assembling, painting, welding, packaging, palletizing, product review and examining. Industrial robots are utilized in a various range of industries taking on automotive, electronics, medical, food production, biotech, pharmaceutical and machinery. The ISO definition of a manipulating industrial robot is “an automatically mastered, reprogrammable, usable manipulator”. According to the definition it can be set up in place or mobile for use in industrial automation applications. These industrial robots are programmable in three or more axes. They are multi-functional pieces of equipment that can be custom-made and programmed to do a variety of operations. The major rewards of industrialized robots is that they can be programmed to fit industry specific essentials and can work incessantly for years, consistently meeting high manufacture quality standards. The economical life span of an industrial robot is approximately 12-16 years. Due to their persistent accuracy industrialized robots have become an indispensable part of manufacture. Industrial robots are classified into another categories settled on their mechanized structure. The major classes of industrial robots are:</p>
<p>Gantry (Cartesian) Robot: They are stationary robots having three ingredients of movement. They make from an overhead power grid with a rectangular work envelope. They are principally utilized to perform ‘pick and place’ actions. Gantry robots have all their axes above the work making them also idealised for dispensing application programs.</p>
<p>SCARA Robots: (Selectively Compliant Articulated Robot Arm) These robots have 4 axes of move. They go within an x-y-z integrated circular work envelope. They are applied for factory automation requiring selection and place work, application and meeting place operations and handling machine tools.</p>
<p>Articulated robots: An articulated robot has rotary joints. It can have from two to ten or more interactive joints. Articulated robots are well suited to welding, painting and assembly.</p>
<p>Basic industrial robot designs can be customized with the addition of different peripherals. End effectors, optical systems, and motion controllers are outstanding add-ons. End effectors are the end-of-arm-tooling (EOAT) involved to robotic arms. Grippers or wrenches that are utilised to move or see parts are examples of end effectors. End effectors are designed and in use to sense and interact with the overseas surroundings. The end effectors’ design depends on the application essentials of the specified industry. Machine Vision systems are robotic optical systems. They are built-on digital input/output devices and electronic computer networks used to control other manufacturing equipment such as robotic arms. Machine vision is utilized for the inspection of ready-made goods such as semiconductor chips. Motion controllers are used to move robots and position stages swimmingly and accurately with sub-micron repeatability. Industrial robots fill the require for larger precision, reliability, flexibleness and production output in the more and more competitive and complex making up industry environment.</p>
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		<title>Fuel Cell Robots</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine getting to a Wal-Mart and instead of a car or pickup with a going around orange light on top a little robot scurries across he parking lot with an orange hat. As it proceeds it leaks water on the ground, not very much, but just sufficiency to looking like it is leaking a little. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cellrobotstechnology.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5836931&amp;post=3&amp;subd=cellrobotstechnology&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine getting to a Wal-Mart and instead of a car or pickup with a going around orange light on top a little robot scurries across he parking lot with an orange hat. As it proceeds it leaks water on the ground, not very much, but just sufficiency to looking like it is leaking a little. What is that water trail? It is evaporation or exhaust, the exhaust of a fuel cell leading an electric motor. The Robot video tapes the parking lot, patrols the red zones and attempts to save your brand new SUV from runaway shopping cart therapy?</p>
<p>It drifts by and states; “Thank you for shopping at at Wal-mart” as it patrols. It feeling for all kinds of material such as babies in cars with the windows bound up or cars doing burnouts in the parking lot as it points to get it all on tape and send the video feed in real time to the local police department. The more vitality it exercises the more vapour water is left downward. The fuel cells generate electricity to power up an electric motor and the surveillance video cameras and of course the robots brains. A chemical response between hydrogen and oxygen is having all this happen using the fuel cell technologies. Now And Again as the robot travels over a quicken bump you might see a little vapor or fog poof out the back, but all in all this is an supplementary fueled robot, which is environmentally friendly.</p>
<p>In fact this is not science fiction, as research workers in Tokyo have produced such a robot and it is ready for sale now. Imagine Wal-Marts cost deliverances by letting go if its security guard contracts and welcomer at its 8,000 outlets. For Certain from an economies of scale scenario this is better than RFID tags on its pallets. One company; Sohgo Security Services Co. is working on a robot which can go one week without recharge and they are looking at more than merely security. Receptionists, car wash personalised, warehouse labor and mos constructing jobs will presently be things of the past. Robot gardeners, landscapers, pool cleaning, house maids are almost all rising to market now and the mass marketing potential of a strong US based midway class has many a consumer prepared to put their money where they trusts are. Sohgo has a robot they call C-4, Guard Robo and today it goes 2.5 hours on a lead battery, suchlike to those ride on wheel chairs. It can work as a receptionist while flashing and then do a perimeter sweep and go back and charge again.</p>
<p>The Robot is completely wire-less sending back a complete video and alarms signals. Robots, which often use ultrasound waves sensors, lidar and infrared to work, do not need actual light and if made quiet enough can scare the ever living bejesus out of an intruder. With all the work at the major robotic research Universities, robots can have faces, body parts and communicate as they patrol with the humans they interact with.</p>
<p>The future is here, you are just not paying attention to all the latest developments.</p>
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