Yes you can control robots using IC's, but one will need a huge network of IC's, where its beter to use a MCU like a PIC micro controller, a PIC is capable of receiving commands and process it and then drive some stepper motors.
They are programmed using a certain software and then the program (aka. the directions) are loaded onto a computer chip (aka. the brain) and that controls the robots movements
Negative, humans make robots. Humans will always be in control.
ICS Manager stands fro Internal Control System Manager, a very demanding job in Europe and US. The ICS Manager handles entire ICS activities of the organization...
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1.project using Dtmf decoder 2.using 555 ics
Pierre Lamon has written: '3D-position tracking and control for all-terrain robots' -- subject(s): Control systems, Mobile robots, Robots
Instead of using wires to model tendons in humans, the use of hydraulics allows better control of force.
no except robots
There are many reasons why the military started using robots. I have mainly heard that they are used for extra cameras and extra force. There have been many robots made to search for specific types of harm. This makes it easier for Military Control Centers to know where they need to strengthen their military. I have also seen videos of robots that have specific types of weapons attached that either humans can't use, or the robots can make the shooting range more accurate than humans. Hope that helps some!
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no robots brains are not made of chips. THEY DONT HAVE BRAINS they have circuits full of programs and hardrives that control it
Incident command system (ICS)