Networked Intelligent Robots Through the Internet: Issues and Opportunities Prepared by Husne Ara Rubaiyeat Depart of Biomedical Engineering Bioimaging.

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Networked Intelligent Robots Through the Internet: Issues and Opportunities Prepared by Husne Ara Rubaiyeat Depart of Biomedical Engineering Bioimaging lab

Intelligent robotic systems have been extensively applied in Factory automation, space exploration, intelligent buildings, surgery, military service, and also in our daily life. Factory automation, space exploration, intelligent buildings, surgery, military service, and also in our daily life. Various remote control methods have been performed for intelligent robotic systems, such as radio, microwave, computer networks, etc. Various remote control methods have been performed for intelligent robotic systems, such as radio, microwave, computer networks, etc. Nowadays, the computer network services have broadly used in our daily life, such as FTP, Telnet, the World Wide Web, , etc. Nowadays, the computer network services have broadly used in our daily life, such as FTP, Telnet, the World Wide Web, , etc. it is very convenient to use the Internet to control intelligent robot. it is very convenient to use the Internet to control intelligent robot. In the past few years, many researchers have been using the Internet as a command transmission medium which can control the intelligent robot In the past few years, many researchers have been using the Internet as a command transmission medium which can control the intelligent robot

Fig 1. The hardware configuration of the networked intelligent robotic systems.

Conclusion With the availability of networks, robots can provide many different services for people at remote distances. conveniently, it still has some limitations, such as the uncertain time-delay problem, the uncertain data-loss problem, and the uncertain data-transmission security problem. By combining artificial intelligence to increase the local intelligence of the robot, the user controls the intelligent robot with high-level command.