Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Self Healing Robots Seminar Report

Self Healing Robots Seminar Report
 
    Download Seminar Report on Self-Healing Robot for Computer Science & Electronics Students.

Abstract


    When people or animals get hurt, they can usually compensate for minor injuries and keep limping along, but for robots, even slight damage can make them  stumble and fall. Now a robot scarcely larger than a human hand has demonstrated a  novel ability: It can recover from damage -- an innovation that could make robots more independent.  The new robot, which looks like a splay-legged, four-footed starfish, deduces  the shape of its own body by performing a series of playful movements, swiveling its four limbs. By using sensors to record resulting changes in the angle of its body, it  gradually generates a computerized image of itself. The robot then uses this to plan  out how to walk forward.  The researchers hope similar robots will someday respond not only to damage  to their own bodies but also to changes in the surrounding  environment. Such  responsiveness could lend autonomy to robotic explorers on other planets like Mars a helpful feature, since such robots can't always be in contact with human controllers on earth. Aside from practical value, the robot's abilities suggest a similarity to human  thinking as the robot tries out various actions to figure out the shape of its world.
 
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Monday, October 25, 2010

Mobile Wallpapers - Religious ( 240x320)

Mobile Wallpapers - Religious ( 240x320)

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Mobile Wallpapers - Cars 'n' bikes ( 240x320)

Mobile Wallpapers - Cars 'n' bikes ( 240x320)

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Opera Mini With Indian Languages

Opera Mini With Indian Languages
Browse Your Favorite Web Pages in Your Own Language....
1. In English (India) - DOWNLOAD

2. In हिन्दी (Hindi) - DOWNLOAD

3. In മലയാളം (Malayalam) - DOWNLOAD

4. In தமிழ் (Tamil) - DOWNLOAD

5. In తెలుగు (Telugu) - DOWNLOAD
6. In ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada) - DOWNLOAD


7. In मराठी (Marathi) - DOWNLOAD

8. In ગુજરાતી (Gujarati) - DOWNLOAD


9. In বাংলা (Bengali) - DOWNLOAD

10. In ਪੰਜਾਬੀ (Punjabi) - DOWNLOAD


Enjoy Browsing....

How to Format USB Drive in NTFS File System



How to Format USB Drive in NTFS File System
From this tutorial you will get an idea about formating a usb drive in Windows NTFS file system instead of FAT or FAT32 file system

Step1: Right click on My Computer icon on desktop and click "Manage".


Step2:  On Computer Management Window Click on the "+" Button for Disk Drives in Tree View.



Step3: Right Click and Select the properties of USB drive.











Step4: On the policies tab Select "Optimize for Performance" Radio button. 














Step5: On the formatting window select the filesystem type as NTFS and Start Formatting.