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  • <center><big><big><big><b>Towards a Design and Model of a Parking Assistant Robotic System</b></big></big></big></center><br/> ==Group Members==
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  • Autonomous mobility scooters -- about the state of the art and its shortcomings that ought to be fixed ...t that progressing age often means decreasing response times and a lack of control over such mobility scooters.<br>
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  • ...l give you a push notification when you need to start studying in the form of a motivational message. ...ical Education, 1438-1443.</ref>. <br>Ideally, it could check the activity of the user's phone during work hours and shut down certain distractors if it
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  • ==Group 1== ! Group members
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  • =Project Robots Everywhere - The Corona App= ...e of the most widely discussed option in the Netherlands would be a Corona Mobile Application (Corona App).
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  • = Thermal regulation of a fire-rescue robot = == '''Group Members''' ==
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  • ==Group members== ...at times, confusing pathways of campus buildings.’. When researching state-of-the-art electronic travel aids, we found 3 distinct solutions: Robotic Navi
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  • ===Group members=== ...jects from different fields in society, we came up with the following list of robotic concepts which have potential to solve problems faced by certain us
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  • ''As written by ChatGPT:''<blockquote>Artificial Intelligence, a wonder of the modern age A creation made of code, with endless knowledge in its brain
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  • === Surgery robots === ...cturer, or the surgeon? In this research project, the ethical implications of autonomous robot surgery could be addressed.
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  • == Group members == ...n the market, like self-stabilizing spoons and forks, but the disadvantage of these products is that they are quite expensive and big. With these existin
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  • === Group Members === After discussing various topics, we came up with this final list of projects that seemed interesting to us:
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  • <font size = 6>Di-J: The Digital DJ</font> == Group Members ==
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  • |+Group members ...allenges faced during the development are discussed. After this the result of the user study is given, followed by a conlclusion and discussion with futu
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  • |+Group Members: .... Additionally, conventional farming practices are associated with a range of challenges that negatively impact both humans and the environment. These ch
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  • ...be given, as well as a discussing of the concept and an evaluation of the group process. ...r final report in PDF. This report includes a general and concise overview of the research we done over the past eight weeks with regards to the Automati
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  • ==Group members== ...and rescue mission when looking through a collapsed building. The findings of this paper conclude that further development needs to take place for the vi
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  • [[Planning Group 20]] == Group members ==
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  • ...nces with a survey and then create a design and develop a simple prototype of this smart monitoring system. == Group members ==
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  • == Group members == ...s a common occurrence definitely under younger ages<ref name ="Main causes of mortality">[https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/docserver/health_glance_eur-2018-
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  • == '''Group Members''' == .../ref>. The combination of a relatively old population combined with a lack of available caregivers results in a growing imbalance between the supply and
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  • ...cates this information to the user and checks with a personal food profile of preferences, history and health information to give dinner and store-order The FoodFetcher has the potential to not only save you a lot of time, but also make you eat healthy in a fun and befitting way.
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  • Welcome to the group page of team Rosey! '''Group members table and work division'''
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  • ...a key and a locker that makes it possible to deliver packages at the home of the customers when they are not there at the moment <ref>https://www.recode ...le to improve this process in multiple ways. This project focuses on three of these possible implementations. All considered applications are ideas Amazo
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  • <font size='6' style="margin-bottom: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px;display: block;"> Coco, T ==Group Description==
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  • == Group members == ...20highly%20effective,streams%2C%20storm%20drains%20and%20roads. ''Benefits of gardening''. (n.d.). https://schultesgreenhouse.com/Benefits.html]</ref>.
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  • ...ad-1b06-4149-8da4-a231dcdfec69 "Drones for Good"] (2014). TU Delft, Master of Science Integrated Product Design.</ref>= ...(10 minutes). Brain death and permanent death start to occur in just 4 to 6 minutes.
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  • == Group members == ...people but also dangerous for animals or small children, which are unaware of the danger and might interact with the litter and thereby for example cutti
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  • == Group Members == ...n the automotive industries. Self-driving cars or even drones are examples of where automation has seen research and development in flight.
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  • =Group members= =Subject of this project=
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  • == Group members == ...d forms. Furthermore, they are currently experimenting with these delivery robots for multiple purposes.<ref>[https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstrac
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  • ...k) so I have uploaded the import code files for viewing, and the .zip file of the actual program. ...e to lecture rooms, meeting rooms, study spots, cafeteria’s, and a variety of other facilities.
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  • ; Group 9 Project Robots Everywhere ...the right amount of medicine at the right moment, would prevent a big part of these situations. Other electronic devices and an active internet connectio
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  • = Group Members = ...h unintentional and intentional injuries are of importance as the majority of infant/child homicides occur in the home.
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  • ...all aspects of this project are thoroughly described, in which the AI part of a wearable fall-detecting device for elderly people is designed. The design team consists of a diverse team of 6 people from different majors of the TU/e:
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  • == Group 2 Composition == ...each experiment the representation of the music is different. The results of these experiments are promising, though still far removed from actual music
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  • <font size = '6'>The acceptance of self-driving cars</font> = Group members =
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  • = Group description = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaCJMHHMIRE Video of demonstation and final presentation]
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  • ...llow their prescribed medication regimen and a remarkably important aspect of healthcare. And yet it remains a challenge worldwide for many people. Stand ...l a crucial factor in medical adherence that is often overlooked: the role of knowledge about the medicine in the patient.
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  • = Group Members = ...re water access is limited. We want to find out whether water transporting robots will make access to water cheaper and easier for everyone.
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  • ==Group members== ...meal planning and insufficient food management skills. Solving the problem of food waste will help combat undernourishment and meet the increasing food d
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  • = Group members = ...ct, students work in a group of five people choosing a subject in the core of robotics to work on, thereby making sure the USE aspects are leading. As is
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  • == Group members == ...es the project we have been working on for the past weeks. For the Course 'Robots Everywhere' we have been asked to develop a new application concerning robo
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