Friday, February 1, 2019
Service Providing Robots :: Robotics
Many years ago, service-providing robots have been considered no  much asfictitious thoughts made by deranged scientists and professors. In  youthful years, peoplehave seen it become a reality. Within the past  hardly a(prenominal) years, many robotic products havecome out that provide services for humans.  consider for these products have  profitddramatic bothy since then. One such robot is the Roomba, by iRobot. One author stated,Uh oh. Somebodys going to have to  smashing this up, I thought, looking down at thesausage and hamburger bits all over the carpetAs I went to get the vacuum cleaner, Iwondered if it was time to get a personal robot. He isnt alone, stating that  more(prenominal) than1.5 million house servant cleaning robots have been sold by iRobot alone. They  give fourdifferent models that clean all types of surfaces. Due to this sudden increase in sales,other companies have produced other robot types. A  fewer examples  be the ZucchettiOrazio floor cleaner, the Karcher R   C3000 Robocleaner, and the Electrolux EL520ATrilobite. Although demand has not caught up to the new  wave in the industry, thecompanies  entrust welcome consumers with open arms when they decide to  fuddle the switchalso. (Toplikar)Another article, released in 2003, states that in the first six months of that year, in that location was a twenty-six  per centum increase in demand for domestic and industrious robots forhouseholds and factories. Between January and June of 2003, 80,000 new robots weresold in Europe alone, claims the UN  scotch Commission for Europe and theInternational Federation of Robotics, despite the twelve percent drop in the roboticsmarket the previous year. Sales in  northerly America increased an amazing thirty-fivepercent a  true(a) economical boom. Industry still uses the majority of robots inmanufacturing, although domestic units  hatch to grow. The majority of robots  ar inJapan, yet sales and use of robots in the United States will likely rise up as well.    In 2002,new units, such as the automated lawnmowers and vacuum cleaners, rose from 20,000 to33,000 units in a single year. (Clark)A third article talks  some the disappointment in the year 2001, when SonysAibo, a limited robotic  tail came out, and how robots are going to improve in the years tocome. In a talk with the creator of RoboSapiens, Mark Tilden, he explains the realisticfuture of robots. Robots are going to match their function, such as for entertainment,cleaning, and intelligent service. Robots already are becoming exactly what he said. Inthe year 2010, it is predicted that there will be 55.5 million robots, with a market of $75  
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