آموزش الکترونیکی علمی-کاربردی صنعت آب و برق

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آموزش الکترونیکی علمی-کاربردی صنعت آب و برق

آموزش مجازی در صنعت آب و برق

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New robot can sense damage, compensate

WASHINGTON - When people hurt a leg they can often make do by limping or using a crutch until they feel better. Now, there's a robot that can also cope with injury. The ability to compensate can be vital in new or dangerous situations where unexpected damage or injury can occur. Researchers at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., built a four-legged robot that can sense damage to its body and figure out how to adjust and keep going. They report the development in Friday's issue of the journal Science. Most robots are used in industrial applications where their environment never changes, explained Hod Lipson, a co-author of the  paper. If they are to become useful outdoors or at home they need to be able to cope with changes, he said. The robot has tilt sensors and angle sensors in each of its joints and uses the readings from these devices to create a computer model of its own structure and movement. When the sensors indicate a change, it can then alter the model to compensate. While most robots operate using a computer model they have been programmed with, this one develops its own model by analyzing how its parts respond to commands to move. That allows it to change its own program if something occurs that it didn't expect. For example, Lipson said, the robot could have one of its motors jam as it is moving around. It's self-model might predict forward movement when that motor is started, and if that doesn't happen it could adjust its self-image to the new situation. In one example, the researchers shortened one of the robot's legs and it responded by changing its gait. "We never officially named it, but we usually refer to it as the Starfish robot, even though a real starfish has five rather than four legs," said lead researcher Josh Bongard, now at the University of Vermont. "Also, a real starfish is much better than our robot at recovering from injury, because it can actually regrow its legs." In effect, suggests Christoph Adami of the Keck Graduate School of Applied Life Sciences in Claremont, Calif., the internal computer model enables the robot to develop a sense of self or self image. The next step, according to Adami, who was not part of the research team, could be a robot that could also develop an idea of its environment. It could explore an area and, if stymied by an obstacle, it might pause and try to "think" of a way to overcome the problem, he said in a commentary on the report. Lipson added that the same technology could be used in other settings. For example, he said, a bridge might have a computer programmed to monitor movement and vibration. If it sensed a change indicating a weakness in some part of the structure, it could turn on a red light to stop traffic and send an alarm to highway officials. The researchers are now working to find other applications for the technology and to make it more complex

This undated photo provided by the journal Science shows a legged robot able to teach itself to walk by continuously modeling its own body using internal simulations. The same on-board algorithm also allows the robot to diagnose structural damage, such as the separation of a leg, and to recover from such damage by teaching itself to walk using a different gait. (AP Photo/Science)

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منبع: RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, AP Science Writer

طراحی مترجم صوتی گفتار فارسی

یک پژوهشگر جوان ایرانی نرم‌افزار ترجمه صوتی گفتار فارسی ,پارسیا, طراحی کرد .
با نرم‌افزار مهندس باقر باباعلی دانشجوی دوره دکترای دانشگاه صنعتی شریف٬گفتار فارسی در رایانه شناسایی شده و به دیگر زبانها ترجمه میشود .

ساخت لباس هوشمندی که آهنگ می زند

دانشمندان استرالیایی یک آلت موسیقی پوشیدنی ساخته اند که با حرکات دست، نت موسیقی تولید
می کند.
به گزارش خبرنگار باشگاه خبرنگاران به نقل از پایگاه خبری نیوکرالا: پژوهشگران گیرنده های الکترونیکی به یک پیراهن وصل کرده اند که حرکات دست فردی که آن را پوشیده می خواند و آهنگ تولید می کند.
این پیراهن، یک سیستم کامپیوتری دارد که  از طریق آن حرکات دست را دریافت می کند بعدا به وسیله گیرنده ها به نت های موسیقی تبدیل می شود.
برای نواختن موسیقی با این پیراهن، فردی که آن را پوشیده باید طوری دست هایش را حرکت دهد که در هنگام نواختن با یک آلت موسیقی واقعی حرکت می دهد. دست چپ یک نت را انتخاب و دست راست آن را می نوازد.
دانشمندان می گویند می توان از لباس های هوشمند برای ساخت مدل های سه بعدی فیزیوتراپی برای کمک به بیماران برای راه رفتن و خم شدن پس از مصدوم شدن استفاده کرد؛ حتی می توان از این لباس ها برای آموزش بازی گلف و تنیس نیز استفاده کرد.