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  1. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation/1993: Proceedings (Ieee International Conference on Robotics and Automation//Proceedings)
  2. 1997 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (Ieee International Conference on Robotics and Automation//Proceedings) by Mo.) IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (1985 : St. Louis, 1998-01
  3. Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 1999 IEEE: IEEE Power Engineering Society, Sponsor(S (Ieee Power Engineering Society//Discussions and Closures of Abstracted Papers from the Summer Meeting) by Ieee Power Engineering Society, IEEE, 1999-07
  4. 1994 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation: Proceedings : May 8-13, 1994 San Diego, California (Ieee International Conference on Robotics and Automation//Proceedings) by Calif.) IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (11th : 1994 : San Diego, 1994-05
  5. Robotics Research: The Eighth International Symposium
  6. 1996 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (Ieee International Conference on Robotics and Automation//Proceedings) by Mo.) IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (1985 : St. Louis, 1997-04
  7. Proceedings of the Asme Dynamic Systems and Control Division: Presented at the 1997 Asme International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, ... 1997, Dallas, Texas (Dsc (Series), V. 61.) by Ga.) International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (1996 : Atlanta, 1997-01
  8. 1997 8th International Conference on Advanced Robotics: Proceedings : Icar '97 Monterey, California, U.S.A. July 7-9, 1997 by Calif.) International Conference on Advanced Robotics 1997 (Monterey, 1997-07
  9. Proceedings of the Asme Dynamic Systems and Control Division: Presented at the 1998 Asme International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, ... Anaheim, California (Dsc (Series), Vol. 64.) by Ga.) International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (1996 : Atlanta, 1998-01
  10. 2000 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation: Proceedings : April 24-28, 2000 San Francisco Hilton Hotel San Francisco, California (Ieee ... on Robotics and Automation//Proceedings) by Ieee Robotics & Automation Society, 2000-06
  11. Autonomous Robotic Systems (Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences)
  12. 1997 IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Engineering Systems by IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Engineering Systems, 1998-01
  13. Robotics 2000: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference and Exposition/Demostration on Robotics for Challenging Situations and Environments February 27-mar by N. M.) International Conference on Robotics for Challenging Situations and Environments (4th : 2000 : Albuquerque, N. M.) Space (Conference) 2000 Albuquerque, 2000-02
  14. 1989 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation: Proceedings (Ieee International Conference on Robotics and Automation//Proceedings)

81. McGill University School Of Computer Science
School of Computer Science. Research groups focus on advanced compilers, architectures and programming systems, Java tools, artificial intelligence, database technology, computational geometry, mobile robotics, computer vision, software engineering, cryptography and quantum information.
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82. Robotics - Engineering Expo 2005
The second competition, called Tech is similar to past engineering Expo robotics games and involves traversing an obstacle course filled with hazards
http://www.cae.wisc.edu/~expo/robotics/
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Phone: (608) 262 5137
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Robo-Tech - Introduction
Introduction Robotics competitions at Expo have a long tradition of inspiring college and high school teams to use their knowledge of robotics and machinery to accomplish a task or to succeed at a competition. In recent years, Expo has begun to make a distinction between automomously operating vehicles and remotely controlled craft. Engineering Expo feels it is important to recognize the difference, and to give each type of robot a fair proving ground. In 2003, the robotics competition consisted of two seperate events. The first, named simply "Robotics" involved the design and production of an autonomous vehicle. The competition included the award of points for degree of autonimation as well as performance. The second competition, called "Tech" was similar to past Engineering Expo robotics games and involves traversing an obstacle course filled with hazards potentially fatal to robots. For comments or Suggestions mail to expo@cae.wisc.edu

83. Department Of Computer Science
Department of Computer Science. Research Groups Computational Biology; Model Based Systems; Intelligent robotics; Software engineering; Centre for Intelligent Systems.
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84. Robotics - Engineering Expo 2005
The robotics competition at engineering Expo is designed to further interest in robotics as a field and as a concept, as it emerges more and more into science
http://www.cae.wisc.edu/~expo/robotics/robotics.htm
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The thoughts of science fiction writers as far back as the Czech playwright Karel Capek in 1921 have focused on robots and their place in human society. The robotics competition at Engineering Expo is designed to further interest in robotics as a field and as a concept, as it emerges more and more into science fact. Competitors from all ages of education and from all fields are welcome to compete. The challenge posed to competitors is to design and construct autonomous robots that can perform the tasks set by the rules contained on this webpage.
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Each entry in the robotics competition must be aware of, and comply with the spirit of the "Three Laws of Robotics" as posed by Isaac Asimov in 1942, which consist of the following:
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    A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. Law Two:
    A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
  • 85. Experimental Robotics Laboratory
    Located in the engineering Science department. Includes themes, objectives, publications and contact person.
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    Experimental Robotics Laboratory at Simon Fraser University has the following main themes in its objectives: Please look at the endoSCOPE Newsletter (Last Updated, 2000) to find out more about one of the ERL projects. If you want to build interactively a robot and move it around AND you have a VRML Plug-in (such as CosmoPlayer) , click on "Let Us Play". If you want to interact with Visualized Mechanics and have VRML Plug-in, "Let Us Visualize". Contact Person: Dr. Shahram Payandeh Internal Information Engineering Science
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    86. SCMERO
    Active Structures Laboratory. Department of Mechanical engineering and robotics. Université Libre de Bruxelles. ULB HOME PAGE. History
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    Active Structures Laboratory Department of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics History and expertise The team Research activities Teaching activities ... Contact and useful information A short story of the Department and a summary of our fields of expertise Detailed team composition with fields or research and contact addresses. Extended description of field of research, past and present contracts, multimedia features (pictures, movies,...), past and present PhD's... Useful information for our students Course announcements, and others events related to the Active Structures Laboratory Address of the Department, access maps, accommodation in Brussels,... Extended list of scientific publications sorted in chronological order. Check for updates here (June 8th 2004 Euromech Colloquium 455 on Semi-Active Vibration Suppression (July 5-7, 2004) 17th IMACS World Congress will be held in Paris July 11-15, 2005 Links INTRANET

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    88. Wired 8.04: Why The Future Doesn't Need Us.
    Article on how technologies, including robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech, are threatening to make humans an endangered species.
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    Why the future doesn't need us.
    Our most powerful 21st-century technologies - robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech - are threatening to make humans an endangered species.
    By Bill Joy From the moment I became involved in the creation of new technologies, their ethical dimensions have concerned me, but it was only in the autumn of 1998 that I became anxiously aware of how great are the dangers facing us in the 21st century. I can date the onset of my unease to the day I met Ray Kurzweil, the deservedly famous inventor of the first reading machine for the blind and many other amazing things. Ray and I were both speakers at George Gilder's Telecosm conference, and I encountered him by chance in the bar of the hotel after both our sessions were over. I was sitting with John Searle, a Berkeley philosopher who studies consciousness. While we were talking, Ray approached and a conversation began, the subject of which haunts me to this day. I had missed Ray's talk and the subsequent panel that Ray and John had been on, and they now picked right up where they'd left off, with Ray saying that the rate of improvement of technology was going to accelerate and that we were going to become robots or fuse with robots or something like that, and John countering that this couldn't happen, because the robots couldn't be conscious.

    89. The Robotics Society Of Japan
    Aims to give researchers the opportunity to exchange information and to present research papers on robotics. Focuses not only on engineering and technology but also from a psychological, social and economic point of view.
    http://www.rsj.or.jp/
    The Robotics Society of Japan

    90. Multibody Dynamics Simulation
    Develops state of the art multibody dynamics simulation programs for the aerospace, automotive, robotics, and biomechanics research and engineering communities. The DynaWiz package can accommodate contact constraints, inverse dynamics, and flexible body effects.
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    Download Why Multibody Dynamics Simulation? At Concurrent Dynamics... we develop Multibody Dynamics Simulation MDS MDS is a an important tool for product design, testing and development in the aerospace, automotive and robotics industries today. Dynawiz, our MDS program developed with Lagrangian formulation, accommodates forward and inverse dynamics, contact constraints, and prescribed motion. It also models system with flexible member bodies. It comes in versions that solve the multibody dynamics equations by O(n^3) methods and by recursive O(n) methods, where n=degree of freedom of the plant. [The O(n) versions accommodate rigid body dynamics only at this time. Another O(n) version is being developed to simulate systems with both rigid/flex member bodies.] It runs on PC and on Workstations. It works in Matlab(5.3 and up )/Simulink(c). It also works in the PC/DOS environment. MultiVehicle Capability... for the Simulink implementation, lets you simulate multiple vehicles concurrently. Each vehicle is represented by its own Dynawiz S-function. These vehicles could be satellites, aircraft, or ground vehicles or robots. They can operate independently, or interact with each other. This capability has many aerospace applications, such as Space Station and Shuttle proximity ops, satellite-to-satellite crosslink antenna control dynamics, and spacecraft docking maneuvers. In robotics, you can analyze the performance of a few robots that are executing a coordinated task.For inverse dynamics application, you can run two identical mechanisms in a master-slave arrangement. The master Dynawiz runs in the inverse dynamics mode generating the desired hinge torque or forces to drive the slave Dynawiz. The latter would then move according to the input trajectory fed to the master Dynawiz. Etc...

    91. Intelligent Robotics Research Centre, Monash University
    TheIRRC is part of the Computer Systems engineering group of the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems engineering of Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Research topics include robot navigation and machine perception.
    http://calvin.eng.monash.edu.au/IRRC/
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    Introduction The Intelligent Robotics Research Centre (IRRC) resides within the Computer Systems Engineering group of the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering of Monash University. Monash university is a large multi-campus university centred at Melbourne, Australia. It caters for in excess of thirty thousand students in a very wide range of disciplines. Back to contents IRRC Recent and Upcoming Seminars Where: 202/72 usually , but 210/72 on 10/6/02 Time: 11:00 am to 12 noon. Date Speaker Topic Monday 8 April 2002 Geoff Taylor Robust Stereoscopic Light Stripe Ranging Monday 22 April 2002 Sardjono Trihatmo Stereo Vision Based Mapping for Mobile Robots Monday 20 May 2002 Jaury Wijaya The Development of Whisker Sensor Based Mobile Robot for Object Recognition Monday 10 June 2002 Dorian Spero Autonomous robot navigation in a rough terrain environment Monday 1 July 2002 Kemal Ajay Laser Rangefinders Monday 12 Aug 2002 Robert Stewart Recognition and Discrimination of Ethanol and Methanol Odour Monday 26 Aug 2002 Greg Hellard A robust touch sensor based on a urethane optical cavity Monday 9 Sept 2002 Andy Russell Genetic Evolution of Hardware

    92. Robotics - Engineering
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    93. Yoky Matsuoka
    Mechanical engineering professor. robotics Institute researcher. Humanmachine interaction, medical robotics, neuroengineering.
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    AREAS Human-machine interaction, medical robotics, neural control of movement, learning, and neuroengineering. DEGREES B.S. 1993, University of California, Berkeley; M.S. 1995 and Ph.D. 1998, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
    Carnegie Mellon, 2000-
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    Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Professor Matsuoka's research is directed toward developing neuromuscular rehabilitation and assistive robotic devices to understand and enhance human learning capabilities. There are three multidisciplinary approaches taken in this research. The first approach is the development of rehabilitation and assistive robots (i.e. wearable, haptic, and humanoid robots). There is growing acceptance of robots as safe devices for surgery and rehabilitation. However, the relationship between the design of the robot and the effect on the interacting person is not well understood. Professor Matsuoka intends to optimize robot design, actuators and sensors for safety, comfort and human motor performance enhancement.

    94. Johann Borenstein Homepage -- Mobile Robots, Obstacle Avoidance, Odometry, Posit
    Research Scientist and Head of the Mobile robotics Lab within the University of Michigan's Department of Mechanical engineering. Interests in mobile robots, obstacle avoidance, odometry, positioning, and the GuideCane for the Blind.
    http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~johannb/
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    My main field of interest is Mobile Robotics. I started building my first mobile robot, the " Nursing Robot ," in 1983 as part of my D.Sc. Thesis. Since then I have been focusing on experimental work with mobile robots. I have authored or co-authored to date some 120 publications . These are my main areas of interest:
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    95. Proteo Engineering, Potenza E Automazione, Power And Automation
    Manufactures switchboards for automatic machines, robotics and data storage, designed and made for both PCs and PLCs.
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    96. PROGUCCI-engineering Solutions
    Provides engineering, research, and design services in the fields of robotics, automation, telecontrol, and vision. Based in Italy.
    http://www.progucci.com/
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    97. TU Berlin --- Dept. Of Computer Science
    Department of Computer Science. Research interests include Computer graphics, computer vision, real time systems, robotics, computer architecture, logic design, data structures, functional and logic programming, scientific computing, communication, operating systems, neural networks, software engineering, theoretical computer science, formal specification, compiler construction, artificial intelligence, and knowledge based systems.
    http://cs.tu-berlin.de/index-en.html
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    98. HIRATA ENGINEERING, INC.
    Hirata engineering Inc.High performance robotics, conevyors, automated assembly systems. Consumer electronics, CRT and television manufacture, automotive assembly lines.
    http://www.hirata-usa.com
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    99. << Team Wild Beast Robotics >>
    Based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Partnered with the City of South Milwaukee School High School, Mentored by the Milwaukee School of engineering.
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    We are FIRST Team #1064, Team Wild Beast, a competing team in the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition.
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    Team Wild Beast is based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin consisting of several local high schools and supported through the MFSO (Milwaukee FIRST Support Organization) from the Milwaukee School of Engineering and many private sponsors. Please visit the web sites of our grandparent teams: Team Hammond (#71)
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    100. Southern California Packaging Equipment
    Manufacturer of label applicators, conveyor systems, robotics, engineering and technical support.
    http://www.scpe.com
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