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Fabrication Technologies Automatic scheme and manufacture of robotic life types

Authore(s) : Farah Youssef NAAMAN || CAAD 2017 Researcher

Volume : (16), Issue : 210, September - 2017

Abstract :

This study reports a series of experiments in which unsophisticated electromagnetically frameworks develop without any preparation to yield physical locomotion machines. Like organic life types whose structure and capacity abuse the practices managed by their own particular concoction and mechanical medium, the developed inventions exploit their own particular medium - thermoplastic, engines, and artificial neurons [2]. In this study, self-autonomy of scheme and construction utilizing advancement in a restricted universe physical simulation [3], [4] coupled to off-the-rack fast manufacturing technology [5]. This is the time robots have been mechanically schemed and mechanically created.

Keywords :Fabrication Technologies, Automatic, scheme,  manufacture, robotic life types.

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Automatic scheme and manufacture of robotic life types

Vol.I (16), Issue.I 210


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