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WHAT IS A ROBOT?
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Babele
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Emanuele Caprioli
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Fabio Cazzaro
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HOW ROBOTS WORK
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Riccardo Piovaso
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Functions as a central processing unit (CPU). Functions as a central processing unit (CPU). Switches on/off the necessary motors and valves. Switches on/off the necessary motors and valves. Can be reprogrammed. Can be reprogrammed. Controls all the components of the robot. Controls all the components of the robot. Matteo Milesi
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Diloglio
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Jasson Flores
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Robot bodies differ a lot: Jasson Flores
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It’s a major challenge for engineers.It’s a major challenge for engineers. Few robots can hear, smell or taste things around them.Few robots can hear, smell or taste things around them. Turri
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F.A.Q. S ABOUT ROBOTS
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Davide Tonietto
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Gabriele Caputo
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Matteo Sanfelici
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Kevin Montalto
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Matteo Visto
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Gisondi
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ALAN TURING
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Boldrini
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Gianluca Caprioli
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ROBOTICS, AUTOMATION
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A robot is: a programmable machine a programmable machine able to imitate the actions or appearance of an intelligent creature able to imitate the actions or appearance of an intelligent creature To be called a robot a machine has to be able to: Sense (gather Information) Sense (gather Information) Think (use the information) Think (use the information) Act (work) Act (work) Abbamonte
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It was first used in a play to describe artificial workers in the 1920s. It was first used in a play to describe artificial workers in the 1920s. Term coniated by Karel Capek, famous czech author. Term coniated by Karel Capek, famous czech author. The word robot comes from the Czech word robota (slave-like labour) The word robot comes from the Czech word robota (slave-like labour) 1890-1938 Sacco Simone
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What makes robots different from computers is their ability to move thanks to devices called actuators: Servo motors, used to control the steering in remote-control cars, boats or planes. Servo motors, used to control the steering in remote-control cars, boats or planes. Stepper motors, perfect for moving in precise, incremental “steps”. Stepper motors, perfect for moving in precise, incremental “steps”. Muraglia, Davide Colla
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Mattia Toneatto
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HUMANOID ON THE MARCH
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Cristiano Runcio
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VS W W W Weight : 48 Kg H H H Height : 130 cm A A A Abilities: Dancing. Finger movement. Limb movement. Running. Walking. Go upstairs and downstairs. Conducting an orchestra. W W W Weight : 7,3 Kg H H H Height : 60 cm A A A Abilities : Walking. Running. Dancing. Wrist movement. capable of voice and face recognition. Good memory.
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Rodini
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I.A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. II. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. III. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws. Rodini
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AUTOCAD/CAM
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Vettorazzo, Canziani
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I ROBOT MOVIE
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Gabriele uboldi
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NEW INVENTIONS
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Aletti, Pascalis
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