Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Robotics:The Future Business Personnel

Robotics are vital to the future of humankind.In most cases,they can perform tasks at extremely high speed that humans cannot even perceive. Here are some examples of robotic functions: [A]Firstly,consider the robotics must be constructed of very great torque materials.They must be P.E.S. electric powered direct drive gear operated robotic systems. [1]Extremely fast sewing of fabrics requires sewing machine control while simultaneously guiding material into the machine. [2]welding of large structures could be very quickly accomplished by telescoping arm and video camera systems.These robots may be capable of reaching beyond 300 feet in height.The camera lenses would be auto darkening for clear viewing by the computer. [3]Brick and block layers perform very quick building of houses,wharehouses or other structure.A tracked robot surrounds the outer perameter of the site of structural building.The robotic system lays mortar;then,reverses direction and places bricks or blocks in the proper locations. [4]Cooking robots cook huge quantities of foods for freeze drying purposes.Any food recipe may be accurately duplicated for this process.This minmalizes food deterioration while requiring no food preservatives that are hazardous to humans. [5]Small parts assembly robots construct great quantities of parts for any industry,business,home,or auto mechanics shop.These robots may be capable of completely “overhauling”an automobile engine within an extremely short period of time. These are some applications robots may be constructed to perform;however,what about the professionals the robots will replace?For most applications,the professionals will be the “programmers” of the robotics systems. Due to the fact there will be huge manufacturing requirements for the present and future generations:very great quantities of robotic systems are to be constructed.To complete the computer programming of the robots,a professional must wear a customized jacket that consists of the jacket and probes within the shoulder,elbows,wrists,hands,fingers,and arms.The computer fully analyzes the movements,angles of movements,speed of movements,and functions of all bodily parts;then,duplicates them.If allowable,the computer may be programmed to perform the functions at very high speeds. In areas such as nursing and medicine where there are extreme shortages of personnel;automated and robotics systems may be utilized for blood extractions,otoscopic usage,temperature,blood pressure monitoring/analyzing,laboratory procedures,pharmacy medication dosage counting and dispensing,and other functions. Robotics will not completely obsolete workers;but,will enhance businesses with lower cost products and services due to very few personnel being employed.

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