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Technology Review: The Year in Roboticsn the past year, researchers have developed new robots to tackle a variety of tasks: helping with medical rehabilitation, aiding military maneuvers, mimicking social skills, and grasping the unknown. Here are the highlights.
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Robots - The Big Picture - Boston.comRobots Robotic systems continue to evolve, slowly penetrating many areas of our lives, from manufacturing, medicine and remote exploration to entertainment, security and personal assistance. Developers in Japan are currently building robots to assist the elderly, while NASA develops the next ...
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Smart sensor targets advanced machine vision | Industrial Control DesignlineA smart sensor that aims to lower the cost of automotive, industrial and consumer electronics machine vision systems integrates a DSP chip with a CMOS imager, according to the Swiss Center for Electronics (CSEM), which will unveil its system-on-chip during the International Solid-State Circuits ...
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IEEE Spectrum: Physicists Invent a Chip That Stores a Photon's Quantum StatePhysicists in Switzerland led by Nicolas Gisin of the University of Geneva reported last week in Nature that they have made a solid-state device capable of storing photons for as long as 1 microsecond. The invention will aid in the development of light-based quantum-cryptography networks, which ...
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Controlling an Inverted Pendulum with a Microchip Microcontroller | Your Electronics Open SourceAt "Scuola Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera Italiana" (Lugano, Switzerland) an Inverted Pendulum was controlled using FLEX board with Scilab/Scicos. The FLEX Base Board and the FLEX Multibus Board with a CAN module was used for swinging-up and maintaining the inverted equilibrium. The ...
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How the Large Hadron Collider Might Change the Web: Scientific AmericanWhen the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) begins smashing protons together this fall inside its 17-mile- (27-kilometer-) circumference underground particle racetrack near Geneva, Switzerland, it will usher in a new era not only of physics but also of computing. Before the year is out, the LHC is ...
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New LIDAR System Sees The Sky In 3DEPFL, the Swiss National Science Foundation and Switzerland's National Weather service, MeteoSwiss, are inaugurating a new LIDAR measurement system in Payerne, Switzerland. This technically innovative installation, unique in the world, will provide continuous data on atmospheric humidity for ...
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DC Motor Servo control using FLEX with Scilab/Scicos | Your Electronics Open SourceAt "Scuola Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera Italiana" ( Lugano, Switzerland) a DC Motor was controlled using FLEX board with Scilab/Scicos. The FLEX Base Board and the FLEX Multibus Board with a CAN module was used for Servo control of a DC Motor. The Source code was entirely generated ...
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CERN to Start Up the Large Hadron Collider. Now Here's How It Plans to Stop It13 August 2008—This week, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)—the world’s most powerful particle accelerator—began test runs, sending a stream of protons around a quarter of its 27-kilometer circumference. The European Organization for Nuclear Research (known as CERN), in Geneva, Switzerland, where ...
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