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Network Based Humanoid

Network based humanoid is a term used typically by KIST researchers ? the Korean Institute of Science and Technology ? to describe their approach to robot control systems. With a network based humanoid, a bipedal robot is controlled via external computer systems, networked together with the robot receiving a continual wireless data feed.

This approach has the promise of great flexibility, with multiple robots acting as waldoes of the same system, and the potential for them to be used in telepresence. However, it also offers greater security risks and dangers, as the robot is not a closed system, or stand-alone entity.

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Network Game Programming: Part 7
A seven-part series introducing network game programming, from the basics, through to advanced concepts. Winsock based.



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Network Game Programming: Part 6
A seven-part series introducing network game programming, from the basics, through to advanced concepts. Winsock based.



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Network Game Programming: Part 5
A seven-part series introducing network game programming, from the basics, through to advanced concepts. Winsock based.



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Network Game Programming: Part 4
A seven-part series introducing network game programming, from the basics, through to advanced concepts. Winsock based.



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Network Game Programming: Part 3
A seven-part series introducing network game programming, from the basics, through to advanced concepts. Winsock based.



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Network Game Programming: Part 2
A seven-part series introducing network game programming, from the basics, through to advanced concepts. Winsock based.



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Network Game Programming: Part 1
A seven-part series introducing network game programming, from the basics, through to advanced concepts. Winsock based.



The book is based round the concept of the network is not the great equaliser, an egalitarian construct that has, since the Internet became a powerful social force, begun to spread out into all works of life, with network-centric organisation. Instead, the authors state that the exploit ? a direct reference to the hacker term ? is a common corporate and subversive means of taking quiet control of the flow and direction of networks.





A speculative, low scientific content book, focussing on the humorous aspects of life with humanoid robots, cyborg mixtures and pure humans. It examines current technologies up to the end of 2008, and then draws conclusions about possible futures based on sci-fi in film and novels.





 

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(16/12/2004)
Car-maker Honda's humanoid robot Asimo (Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility) has just got faster and smarter, with the eventual goal of finding meaningful work in the home and office.

"The aim is to develop a robot that ca...


(14/08/2013)
15th October 2013 - 17th October 2013
Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Humanoids in the Real World: All related areas of humanoid robotics including locomotion, architectures, mechatronics, control, perception, planning, learning...


(23/08/2011)
Ground controllers turned Robonaut on Monday for the first time since it was delivered to the International Space Station in February. The test involved sending power to all of Robonaut's systems. The robot was not commanded to move; that ...


(02/05/2010)
Just as the Obama administration ditches NASA plans to return to the moon, a group in Japan is vowing to send humanoid robots there by 2015. Call it a giant leap for droid kind.

The Space Oriented Higashiosaka Leading Associa...


(12/06/2012)
In a number of recent Hollywood hit films, robots do all kinds of spectacular things, from battling it out in boxing rings to saving the world from alien invaders. Seagate Technology is helping university students in Thailand bring those fu...