Saturday, May 28, 2016

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What is an artificial robot nervous system? How does it work?


7 comments:

  1. It makes robot be able to feel pain.
    Depending on the threat, such as a harsh movement or intense heat, the robot is programmed to retract from the danger.
    Brady Zheng

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  2. It detects pain, The more dangerous it registers the threat to be, the faster the robot will retract and the longer it will avoid the hazardous force.

    Nick Muhleman

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  3. Chris VanYe
    the special sensor detects the "pain" and depending on how dangerous the threat it is, the faster the robot will move.

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  4. It detects pain. It works by sensing pressure and temperature. Alex Haston.

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  5. -It is something that allows the robot to feel pain.
    -When a robot feels pain, it jerks back. The speed of the response is proportionate to the intensity of the pain.
    -Katelyn

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  6. the robots artificial nervous system is like a human nervous system, it works by when pain is caused it moves away from the pain and if it touches a heated object i also moves away from it.
    Garrett Coffin

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  7. The artificial nervous system is, exactly as it sounds, a set of code mimicking our own nervous system allowing the robot to react when hit. It works by measuring the force put into the robot at a given point to base how far it will react backwards.
    Joe Haj

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