• The DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC) was a prize competition funded by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dr. Gill Pratt, Program Manager DARPA Robotics Challenge described DARPA and its goals with the Robotics Challenge: DARPA's role is to spur innovation. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Robotics Challenge will focus on disaster or emergency-response scenarios. (wikipedia.org)
  • Called the DARPA Robotics Challenge, or DRC , it aims to accelerate the development of robots that can help humans, not only with nuclear emergencies but also with fires, floods, earthquakes, chemical spills, and other kinds of natural and man-made disasters. (ieee.org)
  • The robots competing in the DARPA Robotics Challenge face eight complex tasks based on a disaster-response scenario. (ieee.org)
  • The RoboSimian is JPL's final entry into the DARPA Robotics Challenge, a 27-month-long competition among some of the world's top robotic talent to create an emergency response robot. (ksl.com)
  • If you love a bit of slapstick, you're bound to get a laugh or two out of this compilation video showing robots at the weekend's DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals tumbling about the place as they tackle the contest's demanding tasks, among them walking over rubble, turning valves, and climbing stairs. (digitaltrends.com)
  • The DARPA Robotics Challenge kicked into high gear this week as the organization announced the top teams competing to create robots that can prevent the compounding of human peril in man-made and natural disasters. (metanexus.net)
  • The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Robotics Challenge calls on teams to create robots that can minimize human peril in man-made and natural disasters. (acm.org)
  • DARPA Robotics Challenge official Brad Tousley said, "There is a long way to go. (therobotreport.com)
  • Meanwhile, Darpa held its Robotics Challenge Trials in Florida, kicking off a $2 million contest designed to push ahead robots' ability to aid in the aftermath of disasters, like the catastrophic Fukushima nuclear plant failure in 2011. (vox.com)
  • If you think that the DARPA Robotics Challenge is going to be a quiet academic sort of thing, then DARPA for one doesn't agree. (i-programmer.info)
  • The DARPA Robotics Challenge DRC ( Darpa Robotics Challenge Grows ) seems to be turning into a bit of a circus. (i-programmer.info)
  • In 2015, also inspired by the Fukushima disaster and the lack of disaster-ready robots, the DARPA Robotics Challenge tested humanoid robots with a range of tasks that might be needed in emergency response, such as driving cars, opening doors, and climbing stairs. (singularityhub.com)
  • Dr. Gill Pratt, the program manager for the challenge, noted that the program's focus on humanitarian assistance in disaster response is aligned with one of the 10 primary missions of the U.S. Department of Defense that was laid out by the White House and the Secretary of Defense in January 2012. (metanexus.net)
  • The reason for doing this is to open the aperture as wide as possible, so that we can gather teams that are not in traditional robotics fields, that may not have been used to sending in proposals to DARPA, maybe from other parts of the world that aren't used to doing business with us," says DARPA Challenge program manager Gill Pratt. (acm.org)
  • The work of the global robotics community brought us to this point - robots do save lives, do increase efficiencies and do lead us to consider new capabilities," said DARPA project managed Gill Pratt. (escapistmagazine.com)
  • But Pratt called attention to another reason why DARPA chose the subject of this challenge: "[W]e believe that this is very inspirational for participants because it's a universally understood and appreciated mission. (metanexus.net)
  • Robot Rescuers: CHIMP (top) and Atlas are two robots competing in DARPA's simulated disaster response. (ieee.org)
  • Fukushima was a wake-up call for the robotics community around the world, and DARPA responded by launching its biggest and most ambitious robot R&D program yet. (ieee.org)
  • NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is working on a different kind of robot for disaster response that's designed to move like an ape. (ksl.com)
  • JPL used leftover parts from RoboSimian to create another robot called Surrogate. (ksl.com)
  • We included industrial designers in the team in an effort to create a robot that looked professional rather than either threatening or overly cute,' said Kennedy. (ksl.com)
  • Tesla boss Elon Musk has revealed the company is building a highly advanced humanoid robot. (digitaltrends.com)
  • At this arena of disarray-by-design, robot manufacturers, first responders and military personnel, and researchers aiming for next-generation response-robot capabilities can determine how well and how reliably their particular machines are likely to carry out tasks at disaster scenes. (nist.gov)
  • DARPA built four identical testing sites at the fairgrounds to the one shown here so that each robot team could be tested in semi-real situations to perform thos tasks. (therobotreport.com)
  • This humanitarian version of Robot Wars involves a $2 million grand prize and the chance to help disaster victims in need. (escapistmagazine.com)
  • If your answer to that is yes, get this: the U.S. Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has just announced a build-a-rescue-robot competition with a grand prize of $2 million. (escapistmagazine.com)
  • On this episode of Digital Trends Live, host Greg Nibler and DT Senior Writer Parker Hall dive into the biggest trending tech topics of the day, including rumors surrounding the upcoming Apple event, Facebook 's plans to unlike the "like" function, Volocopter 2X's history-making feat, an MIT snake robot that will crawl through your brain, and much more. (digitaltrends.com)
  • You might have thought that this test of robotics would be of interest to just the few, well probably quite a few, robot enthusiasts in the world, but now DARPA seems to want the whole world to watch. (i-programmer.info)
  • According to the company, its 1750 IMU was incorporated into 11 of the 23 humanoid robot finalists in last year's DARPA Robotics finals, a competition designed to showcase robots capable of intervening for and even replacing humans in high-risk situations such as fires, earthquakes, and other natural disasters. (insidegnss.com)
  • Teams have been working on these robots for three years - their challenge was to build a robot that can aid in disaster recovery. (ketr.org)
  • Think about having a robot that could walk into a dangerously structurally unsound building but was able to get inside and look around and figure out what we need to do to get that place cleaned up. (ketr.org)
  • Born in 2013, Atlas is a DARPA-funded robot developed by Boston Dynamics. (reason.com)
  • While some robots initially saw success in measuring radiation levels around the plant-and, recently, a robot was able to identify the melted uranium fuel at the heart of the disaster-hopes of them playing a substantial role in the clean-up are starting to diminish. (singularityhub.com)
  • building a robot to wait tables might not be particularly economical yet. (singularityhub.com)
  • Building a robot to do jobs that are too dangerous for humans is far more viable. (singularityhub.com)
  • Two years after the disaster, there were rumblings that Honda was developing a disaster robot , and in October 2017, the prototype was revealed to the public for the first time. (singularityhub.com)
  • Spurred by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in which the "Fukushima 50" ventured into a nightmare scenario to prevent a nuclear meltdown, DARPA is seeking robotic substitutes so that one individual's life is not weighed against dozens or more of others. (metanexus.net)
  • Robots weren't able to help in the Fukushima nuclear disaster," says Arati Prabahakar, the head of DARPA. (ketr.org)
  • Because radiation is so dangerous to humans, the natural solution to the Fukushima disaster was to send in robots to monitor levels of radiation and attempt to begin the clean-up process. (singularityhub.com)
  • The radiation fried the circuits of the robots that were sent in, even those specifically designed and built to deal with the Fukushima catastrophe. (singularityhub.com)
  • Besides spurring development of semi-autonomous robots, the DRC also sought to make robotic software and systems development more accessible beyond the end of the program. (wikipedia.org)
  • DARPA will provide to some participants "a robotic hardware platform with arms, legs, torso and head. (wikipedia.org)
  • We feel that a very stable and deliberate approach suites our technical strengths and provides a model for one vital element of the 'ecosystem' of robots that we expect to be deployed to disaster scenarios in the future,' said JPL's Brett Kennedy, who is supervisor of the Robotic Vehicles and Manipulators Group. (ksl.com)
  • DARPA ran the contest to advance research and development of robotic technology for disaster zones. (digitaltrends.com)
  • So it's no surprise that a team of Japanese robotic engineers created anime-inspired robots . (listverse.com)
  • The DARPA Robotic Challenge Finals, a 3-day affair which just concluded at the Pomona Fairgrounds, is a far bigger event than I imagined. (therobotreport.com)
  • The DRC followed the DARPA Grand Challenge and DARPA Urban Challenge. (wikipedia.org)
  • The lesson of the original challenge [DARPA Grand Challenge - driverless cars] is that persistence pays. (wikipedia.org)
  • Atlas is being developed as part of DARPA's challenge to create robots capable of assisting in disaster situations. (coasttocoastam.com)
  • DARPA's $4 million "In the Moment" (ITM) program presents the challenge of developing AI algorithms that can both replicate the decision-making process of experienced leaders and apply it to new, rapidly evolving crisis situations. (drexel.edu)
  • A case-based reasoning approach is ideal for a technological challenge like this, because there is a fairly clear justification for the decisions the program is making," Weber said. (drexel.edu)
  • Hence the challenge: provide robots that could assist in future disasters - robots that could turn valves, move over and around rubble, handle and use power tools, and operate semi-autonomously particularly in areas with poor or no communications. (therobotreport.com)
  • The overall experience made me appreciate the DARPA challenge and the money invested to get the ball rolling in this important area of disaster relief. (therobotreport.com)
  • This challenge is going to test supervised autonomy in perception and decision-making, mounted and dismounted mobility, dexterity, strength and endurance in an environment designed for human use but degraded due to a disaster," she continued. (escapistmagazine.com)
  • Finally, DT writer Luke Dormehl joins Nibler to talk about why DARPA is looking for underground lairs across the country , and how its Underground Subterranean Challenge will use robots to rescue people in disaster settings. (digitaltrends.com)
  • The Challenge is a series of tasks to test the capabilities of robots designed for disaster response in emergencies. (livescience.com)
  • The triage domain allows us to get at core issues around trust and delegating decision-making to go beyond the state of the art in AI," said Matt Turek, PhD, DARPA's ITM program manager and deputy director of the Agency's Information Innovation Office. (drexel.edu)
  • The initial work for the earliest of these, the Predator, also came out of DARPA's intellectual chop shop, and now, Peter Finn of the Washington Post tells us , one of its children, "a bird-size device called the Wasp" (another DARPA project), could soon be flying over your home in Anytown USA, beaming live video to law enforcement agents on the ground. (antiwar.com)
  • The climate of budget austerity runs up against an uncertain security environment that includes natural disasters, piracy, ungoverned states and the proliferation of sophisticated defense technologies," Scott Littlefield, DARPA's program manager, said in a news release. (nationaldefensemagazine.org)
  • Shao Yongling: According to DARPA's hypothesis, in the event of a natural disaster or a sudden bioweapon attack against major crops, the Insect Allies bioengineering program will rapidly deploy insects carrying genetically engineered viruses to the threatened crops. (watchingamerica.com)
  • DARPA's mission is to create strategic surprise, and the agency primarily does so by pursuing radically innovative and even seemingly impossible technologies," said program manager John Main, who will oversee the new effort. (idstch.com)
  • For the 2020 Hackaday Prize , we're asking you to throw your creativity at challenges in conservation, disaster response, assistive technology, and renewable resources. (hackaday.com)
  • In August 2012, DARPA announced that it would pay about $10.9 million to Boston Dynamics to build seven platforms based on the PETMAN project by August 2014. (wikipedia.org)
  • The firms included Boston Dynamics, which builds advanced robots like Cheetah that can sprint nearly 30 miles per hour . (vox.com)
  • Doing it in a matter of seconds under the pressure of a rapidly changing scenario - like a mass-casualty event or natural disaster - requires a great deal of training, experience, and sound judgment. (drexel.edu)
  • Many cities have low resilience and would destabilize if wracked by a natural disaster. (smallwarsjournal.com)
  • The point of all these tasks is to build and program robots that can accomplish these tasks when humans can't - like after an earthquake or other natural disaster. (ketr.org)
  • First and foremost among these particular bots are mechanized First Responders, a group of machines built to assist distressed humans in especially dangerous places, such as nuclear disaster zones or buildings damaged by earthquakes. (escapistmagazine.com)
  • If we can get there, then we think that we have good reason to believe that some of these teams with continued persistence for another year will actually be able to demonstrate robots that show the utility that these things might have in a real disaster scenario. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the two-day event, the world's best robots were put to the test, competing in tasks designed to help humans in natural or man-made disasters, including opening doors or climbing up stairs, by relying on sensors or cameras to understand their environment. (thehollowearthinsider.com)
  • In situations such as a nuclear disaster, one of these robots could go into environments too dangerous for human rescue workers and execute simple tasks such as lifting debris off survivors or turning off a valve. (ksl.com)
  • Each suite-about three dozen in all-is designed for testing and measuring capabilities of robots built to assist search-and-rescue teams, bomb squads, and others who respond to natural and man-made disasters or other hazardous situations. (nist.gov)
  • A new project, funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, aims to make the guidance of experienced decision-makers available to people who are thrust into leadership positions during crisis situations. (drexel.edu)
  • Consider situations where a highly structured decision must be made. (oreilly.com)
  • X-planes are a class of experimental aircraft designed to test and demonstrate new innovations in flight-some were created for NASA, others for DARPA or the U.S. military. (airflightdisaster.com)
  • The competition will begin in October 2012 and is aimed at "hardware, software, modeling and gaming developers" with a desire to "link with emergency response and science communities to design robots capable of supervised autonomous response to simulated disaster. (escapistmagazine.com)
  • In June, RoboSimian and up to 18 other finalists will have to make their way through an obstacle course that simulates eight common scenarios. (ksl.com)
  • DARPA also sought proposals on how to develop a concept of operations for the system, including how to deploy and retrieve systems and how to structure the command, control and communications architecture. (nationaldefensemagazine.org)
  • The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Improv program is soliciting innovative research proposals for prototype products and systems that have the potential to threaten current military operations, equipment, or personnel and are assembled primarily from commercially available technology. (idstch.com)
  • They may be great for carrying out repetitive tasks in clutter-free environments, but entering a rubble-strewn building, climbing ladders, using fire hoses-these operations are beyond today's best robots. (ieee.org)
  • But instead of running, jumping, and throwing things, the robots will score points by performing various tasks in a simulated industrial disaster. (ieee.org)
  • The hero-bots involved will be asked to "compete in challenges involving staged disaster-response scenarios in which robots will have to successfully navigate a series of physical tasks corresponding to anticipated, real-world disaster-response requirements. (escapistmagazine.com)
  • Many computer programs are available that help achieve accuracy in financial transactions and related matters such as employee salaries, bill payments, etc., and make the implementation of these tasks easier. (cnnweek.com)
  • The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) wants to change that. (ieee.org)
  • As it happens, both came from work done by the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and both have definitely embedded themselves in our lives. (antiwar.com)
  • But one government agency is always forward-looking, the Department of Defense's blue skies research branch, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). (antiwar.com)
  • The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency was inspired by the Greek myth to create the Hydra program. (nationaldefensemagazine.org)
  • The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, has envisioned some peculiar and diverse projects over the years, from molten metal-filled missiles , all the way to submarines that can fly . (theverge.com)
  • The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, better known as DARPA, held a robotics competition in Miami, Fla. over the weekend. (thehollowearthinsider.com)
  • The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is teaming up with RTX to create AI systems that resonate more with human ethics. (cybersecuritypulse.net)
  • In particular, in disaster scenarios making society more resilient. (wikipedia.org)
  • Leads a $2.5M DoD Environmental Security Technology Certification Program project to develop novel software tools for the secure and create resilient control of microgrids that power installations at military bases nationwide and overseas. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • DARPA spokespeople and project managers even prefer not to clarify or explain publicly available information. (antiwar.com)
  • Rather than stretching themselves thin, unmanned platforms can help the service project power at less cost than building new ships. (nationaldefensemagazine.org)
  • Next up is Holland Roden, actress and star of No Escape, who talks about her love for escape rooms, as well as the YouTube series outlining her pandemic project of building a van for both living and travel. (digitaltrends.com)
  • Then there's this new project that aims to create a portable cylinder that can blow up into a nearly impenetrable wall. (theverge.com)
  • multipath mitigation properties that make it particularly applicable for application in severe multipath environments (such as those found in urban settings and within structures). (cdc.gov)
  • In the 1980s, Carnegie Mellon University engineers built robots that entered and made repairs inside the damaged reactor at the Three Mile Island nuclear facility, in the United States, and at Chernobyl, in the former Soviet Union. (ieee.org)
  • Its safety systems were unable to cope with the tsunami damage, and there were widespread fears of another catastrophic meltdown that could spread radiation over several countries, like the Chernobyl disaster in the 1980s. (singularityhub.com)
  • DARPA is in the innovation business, not in the development business. (wikipedia.org)
  • This makes no sense,' because I picture Kabul as a city under siege with incredible security issues and with all the standard things that make innovation and education difficult," says ACM CEO John White. (acm.org)
  • Japan, known for its innovation and technological advancements, has a rich history in the field of electronics manufacturing. (citizenside.com)
  • Robots are not new to disaster response. (ieee.org)
  • You need to measure how both the current practice of robotics and the state of the science and the emerging technology are addressing the particular challenges of disaster response," Jacoff explains. (nist.gov)
  • Rescue-robots have become an integral feature of first response disaster rescue in recent years, ferreting their way into dangerous and hard-to-reach places to identify sources of harm and people in need. (escapistmagazine.com)
  • Twenty-five of the top robotics organizations in the world will gather to compete for $3.5 million in prizes as they attempt a simulated disaster-response course. (i-programmer.info)
  • Climbing ladders, driving vehicles, carrying heavy objects, and negotiating rough terrain are all in its disaster response repertoire. (reason.com)
  • Disaster response is an obvious stepping-stone technology for robots. (singularityhub.com)
  • The Aeroscraft's introduction to global logistics will initially be a tool for addressing commercial cargo transport, disaster response enhancement, and U.S. military mobility among other applications. (windpowerengineering.com)
  • According to the Agency's announcement, the goal of the program is to create the foundation for trusted algorithmic decision-making in challenging domains, such as medical triage, where there is no right answer, and, as a result, there is no preexisting ground truth on which to train the program. (drexel.edu)
  • The Drexel team is led by Rosina Weber, PhD , a professor in the College of Computing & Informatics and expert in case-based reasoning and explainable AI that when combined enables the program to produce justifications for its decisions, which are made based on previous similar experiences. (drexel.edu)
  • Make inquiries about any of the weapons systems it's exploring and a barrage of excuses for telling you next to nothing pour forth - a program is between managers, or classified, or only now in the process of awarding its contracts. (antiwar.com)
  • We want to have these tools outlast the program and be the foundation for catalyzing the field of robotics, particularly helping to make the design of robots move from an art to a science," he says. (acm.org)
  • DARPA states that the purpose of the Insect Allies bioengineering program is to protect U.S. cropping systems. (watchingamerica.com)
  • The Aeroscraft should soon create networks of opportunity due to infrastructure independence empowered by a new proprietary, internal buoyancy management technology called control-of-static-heaviness, recently demonstrated as part of a DARPA/DOD program. (windpowerengineering.com)
  • This new program will enable the deployment and use of four city-scale testing platforms for advanced wireless research over the next decade and builds upon the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Spectrum Frontiers vote yesterday. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Tracks A and B receive DARPA funding, while Tracks C and D will receive no DARPA funding initially. (wikipedia.org)
  • And if any of this worries you, keep in mind that the eager-beaver scientists of DARPA are no less madly at work today than they were decades ago seeding the future, as Nick Turse, TomDispatch Associate Editor and author of The Complex: How the Military Invades Our Everyday Lives , reminds us. (antiwar.com)
  • But the DARPA competition was an opportunity for the JPL group to take its existing robotics research and compare approaches directly to other talented teams. (ksl.com)
  • Nevertheless, Japanese companies adapted to the changing landscape by focusing on research and development and creating innovative products to stay ahead of the competition. (citizenside.com)
  • Final preparations are being made by 24 robotics teams about to compete for $3.5m (£2.3m) worth of prizes in a Pentagon-backed competition. (acm.org)
  • With numerous advances in technology, intelligent robots will soon make our lives more comfortable, our jobs easier, and our world a better place in which to live. (listverse.com)
  • Realistic, reliable, and reproducible, these benchmark standards are credited with helping the young field of disaster robotics to make tangible progress since the technology was first deployed-at the collapse of the World Trade Center towers following the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. (nist.gov)
  • Since then, robots have been used at more than 30 disaster sites around the world. (nist.gov)
  • Instead, the Columbia debris will be carefully stored and made available for scientific research at universities and laboratories around the world, Mike Leinbach, NASA's launch director at Kennedy Space Center, said Monday. (space.com)
  • Similar idea have existed in science fiction, films , and video games (like Halo 3 's bubble shield pictured above), but DARPA sees a real world use for such a thing right now. (theverge.com)
  • For example, they were early adopters of flat-screen television technology, creating slim and energy-efficient TVs that quickly became mainstream around the world. (citizenside.com)
  • Gilead Sciences, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company that has pursued and achieved breakthroughs in medicine for more than three decades, with the goal of creating a healthier world for all people. (nastad.org)
  • In the past, when human workers were displaced by technology it also created new kinds of jobs that the world had never seen before. (theeconomiccollapseblog.com)
  • The world of 'Quantified Self' and 'Quantified Health' will lead to a new generation of wearable technologies partnered with Artificial Intelligence that will help decipher and make this information actionable. (theeconomiccollapseblog.com)
  • Technology occupies great importance with regard to facilitating communication between people, as it effectively contributed to making the big world look like a small village, and this was achieved thanks to the means and methods provided by technology to people to enhance and facilitate communication between them. (cnnweek.com)
  • Made the world a small village despite the distance. (cnnweek.com)
  • One could even make the argument that the intricate chain of alliances in Eurasia were tailor made for world war, all that was needed was the right catalyst. (gulftechplus.com)
  • Could Japan, a country known for its automated factories and advanced humanoids, use robots to take the place of human workers and stop the disaster in its tracks? (ieee.org)
  • ITM will investigate this basis for trust in the context of human off-the-loop decision-making in difficult domains and seeks to enable the development, evaluation, and fielding of algorithmic decision-makers in difficult domains. (drexel.edu)
  • This makes it easier for the human decision-maker to understand its logic - which is expected to help make the human decision maker willing to delegate to the algorithm. (drexel.edu)
  • Deep learning systems like the one built by Hill and his colleagues reflect a cognitivist approach, but for a system to have something approaching human intelligence, it would have to have a little of both. (oreilly.com)
  • Though only 11% of those exposed to disasters, nations with low human development index comprise 53% of deaths due to disasters 16 . (smallwarsjournal.com)
  • In short, it asks for a way to 'construct a barrier without human intervention,' meaning no touching anything. (theverge.com)
  • While major progress has certainly been made in recent years, this bloopers video alone demonstrates the huge challenges faced by engineers in developing robots that can stay functioning at all times and don't suddenly look like they've been on the sauce all day. (digitaltrends.com)
  • The kit is designed to help engineers get up and running in minutes, making it easier to run diagnostics and accelerate their system development," says Roger Ward, KVH's director of FOG product development. (insidegnss.com)
  • The key passage: "Citing a Facebook insider, Mr. Krebs said access records revealed that 2,000 engineers or developers had made nine million queries for data that included plain-text user passwords. (schneier.com)
  • Massive job losses, shrinking of economies, loss of livelihoods, and weakened social protection systems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions showed how vulnerable and exposed marginalized populations are to these environmental disasters. (air.org)
  • USAID's Partnership for Resilience and Economic Growth (PREG) Northern Kenya: Impact Evaluation Recurrent Monitoring System works with the Government of Kenya to build resilience among vulnerable pastoralist communities in arid and semi-arid lands. (air.org)
  • Many megacities are vulnerable to natural disasters which disproportionately affect the poor. (smallwarsjournal.com)
  • The focus on triage will encourage research teams to work directly on some of the hardest decision-making challenges possible. (drexel.edu)
  • Born in the wake of an American panic over the 1957 Soviet launch of the Sputnik satellite, DARPA set to work keeping the Pentagon ahead of potential adversaries on the technology front. (antiwar.com)
  • And all were busy making their solutions to the set of tasks work - doing the software, control work, hardware development and communications. (therobotreport.com)
  • If you are committed to translation and have an interest in current events, here is an unbeatable chance to perfect your art, publish your work and build your resume. (watchingamerica.com)
  • Created new fields of work and job creation, such as programming and web development, for example. (cnnweek.com)
  • Would you like $2 million in exchange for creating some? (escapistmagazine.com)
  • So it was a surprise when Terry Guo, the hard-charging, 61-year-old billionaire CEO of Foxconn, said last July that the Taiwan-based manufacturing giant would add up to 1 million industrial robots to its assembly lines inside of three years. (thehollowearthinsider.com)
  • To drum up even more visitors there is a video that uses clips from the previous trials to make things look really exciting. (i-programmer.info)
  • It is true that since the trials the robots have improved a lot and there are lots of people looking forward to seeing them perform better, much better, but the video makes it look as if the spectators are going to see something from a sci fi movie. (i-programmer.info)
  • Climate change, resulting in a larger likelihood of droughts, floods, and other environmental disasters may thus have major implications resulting in negative economic consequences, especially for marginalized populations, including in various areas already suffering from humanitarian crises. (air.org)
  • AIR uses climate data from multiple sources to create domain models. (air.org)
  • Learn more about AIR's institution-wide commitment to generating and using evidence to build climate change resilience and create opportunities for all to thrive. (air.org)
  • 39;s role in driving sustainability in data centers contributes to global efforts to combat climate change, making it an indispensable tool in our journey towards a greener, more sustainable future. (mouser.com)
  • NSA Lablet at Vanderbilt to make sure America keeps moving after hacks. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • The team has thought hard about all aspects of RoboSimian's design, even making sure it has the right look. (ksl.com)
  • Now, Ms. Winograd has created a website to celebrate the 6502 and the team that built it . (hackaday.com)
  • Members of the Institute's team are organizationally engaged to make key scientific and thought leadership contributions to national security. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Every team has people in a separate garage, sitting clustered around big screens, pushing buttons to trigger every move the robots make on the course. (ketr.org)
  • The team didn't get any points for that move, but recovering from a fall would come in pretty handy in a disaster zone. (ketr.org)
  • The participating teams are divided into Track A, which will develop robots and software, and Track B, which will use ready-made Atlas robots and design new software for that system. (acm.org)
  • DARPA is keen, it seems, to see what advances can be made by combining the knowledge and creativity of robotics experts with that of developers from fields outside of robotics. (escapistmagazine.com)
  • The track C application window closed on 18 December 2012, though late applications were still being considered as of January 2013, though participants may still download the DRC Simulator, an open-source application created by the Open Source Robotics Foundation. (wikipedia.org)
  • The growing number of visitors with mechanical escorts traveling to the newest building on the Gaithersburg, Md., campus of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) come expecting a disaster. (nist.gov)
  • This is due to two limitations of clustering that would make it difficult for you to survive with just this technology alone. (technewsworld.com)
  • The TechAmerica Foundation analyzed four high-tech job sectors, including software services, engineering and tech services, technology manufacturing, and communications services, and found positive job growth in three of them for the first six months of 2012. (acm.org)
  • While every attempt has been made to describe the technologies in a straightforward manner, to fully address the nuances of the concepts and to correctly describe the technology, the level of information and detail may exceed the interest of the casual reader. (cdc.gov)
  • Wavii gathers its information from all over the Web--news, videos, tweets, and beyond--and then attempts to make sense of what it has found using machine learning techniques. (informationweek.com)
  • Military agencies and defense contractors have created design concepts and fledgling programs that embody Hydra's survivability and versatility - a huge fleet of small platforms that can be used to surprise and overwhelm an enemy that thought it had the advantage. (nationaldefensemagazine.org)
  • The School of Engineering creates a new Department of Computer Science , housed on Nashville's Music Row adjacent to interdisciplinary partners, including Vanderbilt's ACCRE supercomputing facility, the Institute for Software Integrated Systems and the Institute for Space and Defense Electronics . (vanderbilt.edu)
  • There are a number of defense agreements involving these two countries that create a potential chain reaction for greater war. (gulftechplus.com)
  • According to Steve, special arrangements had been made with owners of commercial 747s to modify the fuel jettison systems to dump chemtrail particulates. (coasttocoastam.com)
  • Extension technologies also require a large bandwidth system between the two sites in order to ensure that latency doesn't exceed recommended maximums and create slow-downs on the production systems during normal operation. (technewsworld.com)
  • These deployable systems are expected to have many potential applications ranging from blocking access to munitions caches to creating temporary buildings for those impacted by natural disasters,' the group says. (theverge.com)
  • Won $7.4M DARPA funding for Assurance-based Learning-enabled Cyber-Physical Systems in collaboration with Northrop Grumman. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • The company will continue to manufacture FAA certified airships as well as advanced tethered aerostatic systems. (windpowerengineering.com)
  • In fact, when Mr. J.H. shared this article, I had to read it a couple of times to make sure I wasn't seeing things. (gizadeathstar.com)
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  • Unlike previous Challenges, entrants to the DRC need not build their robots from scratch. (wikipedia.org)
  • We're not in the business of science fiction at DARPA," Prabahakar says. (ketr.org)
  • Along with the country's advanced cyberwar capacity, it's also the most sophisticated military information system ever created and an insurance policy for global dominion deep into the twenty-first century. (americanempireproject.com)
  • DARPA (some call it the mad science division of the Pentagon) organized the DRC as a kind of Olympic decathlon for robots , open to teams from anywhere on the globe. (ieee.org)
  • The tale of WWI is a tale of what DARPA would call a "linchpin" event - A relatively small action or crisis triggering a larger avalanche of geopolitical disasters. (gulftechplus.com)
  • For some months I have been mystified by the recent spate of newsworthy discoveries that some important corporation has made the mistake of keeping unencrypted files of user passwords. (schneier.com)
  • Spotty communications are common in disaster scenarios (and on Mars). (ksl.com)
  • Now, a paper published last week in Nature Communications suggests that their chromatophores, previously thought to be mainly pockets of pigment embedded in their skin, are also equipped with tiny reflectors made of proteins. (schneier.com)
  • These investments will support the research community in experimenting with and testing novel technologies, applications and services capable of making wireless communication faster, smarter, more responsive and more robust. (greencarcongress.com)