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  • ...ics]], [[manufacturing]], [[construction]], [[graphics]], [[automation]]/[[robotics]], [[CADD]], [[nanotechnology]], [[aviation]], etc. * the development, utilization, and application of new scientific ideas, concepts, and information in production and other processes; and ...
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  • ...but is usually used in a complementary way, in the form of hybrid control concepts. The acting force for control is usually measured via [[Mechanical advantag ...anks to advances in [[sensor]] and [[actuator]] technology and new control concepts. Force control is particularly suitable for contact tasks that serve to mec ...
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  • ..., [[microbiology]], and [[biochemistry]]. [[Food technology]] incorporates concepts from [[chemical engineering]], for example. ...e=www.erp-information.com |language=en-us}}</ref>[[File:Factory Automation Robotics Palettizing Bread.jpg|thumb|A pizza factory in Germany, an example of [[foo ...
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  • ...d whole. This is of great benefit in the fields of [[mechatronics]] and [[robotics]]. In such cases the mechanical domain is most often converted to the elec ...ent/journals/10.1049/jiee-1.1931.0203 "The nomenclature of the fundamental concepts of electrical engineering"], ''Journal of the Institution of Electrical Eng ...
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  • ...gy]], [[information technology]], [[nanotechnology]], [[biotechnology]], [[robotics]], and [[artificial intelligence]].{{NoteTag|Other examples of developments As robotics and artificial intelligence develop further, even many skilled jobs may be ...
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  • Civil engineering concepts play in an important role in many marine engineering projects such as the d ===Electronics and Robotics=== ...
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  • ...tannica. Retrieved 1 October 2017.</ref> Due to advances in [[evolutionary robotics|artificial intelligence]], the term "inventor" no longer exclusively applie ...y separate territories or fields.{{Citation needed|date=May 2012}} Several concepts may be considered when thinking about invention. ...
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  • ...obots.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=PWC|date=2017|title=What doctor? Why AI and robotics will define New Health|url=https://www.pwc.at/de/publikationen/branchen-und ...ution to healthcare. Robots can help doctors in performing variety tasks. Robotics adoption is increasing tremendously in hospitals. The following are differe ...
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  • ...icle proposed that: "Our most powerful twenty-first-century technologies — robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech — are threatening to make humans an enda ...rantists{{citation needed|date=January 2022}} when describing the abstract concepts of their disciplines. For philosophic reasons, such authors might modify or ...
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  • ...the merger of biological research with various fields of nanotechnology. Concepts that are enhanced through [[nanobiology]] include: [[nanodevice]]s (such as ==Concepts== ...
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  • ...aft, communications and other industries, and created new fields such as [[robotics]]. ...er), to others devoted to very particular classes of systems (especially [[robotics]] or aircraft cruise control). ...
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  • ...instances in the literature of the term applied to other distinct physical concepts. ...lled ''gravitational forces''.}}</ref><ref name=Nagrath>{{cite book |title=Robotics and Control |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZtwMEQzMVlMC&pg=PA202 |p ...
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  • ...sthumanity. Springer, pp.71-94.</ref> and strives to move beyond "archaic" concepts of "human nature" to develop ones which constantly adapt to contemporary [[ ...the posthuman, allowing us to investigate not only technical technologies (robotics, cybernetics, biotechnology, nanotechnology, among others), but also, techn ...
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  • ...t=Toth-Fejel|first=Tihamer|date=2004|publisher=NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts}}</ref> Some experts are beginning to consider self-replicating machines fo ...ed Automation for Space Missions" study, the [[NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts]] began several studies of self-replicating system design in 2002 and 2003. ...
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  • ...rumentation engineering]], [[electric power control]], [[photonics]] and [[robotics]]. ...h state-space realizations in both frequency and time domains. Fundamental concepts of controllability and observability for [[MIMO]] LTI systems. State space ...
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  • ...ny [[physics|physical]], [[chemistry|chemical]], [[biology|biological]], [[robotics|robotic]], and [[cognitive]] systems. Examples of self-organization include ...and [[artificial life]] exhibit features of self-organization. In [[swarm robotics]], self-organization is used to produce emergent behavior. In particular th ...
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  • ...their movements. All of the data helped engineers develop new engineering concepts for prosthetics.<ref name=hussein /> ...ew material, [[Additive Manufacturing|additive manufacturing]], advanced [[robotics]], [[Augmented reality|augmented]] and [[Virtual reality|virtual]] reality) ...
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  • ...ref name=Lyle>{{cite book |title=Handbook of Continuum Mechanics: General Concepts, Thermoelasticity |page= 9 |author1=Jean Salençon |author2=Stephen Lyle |ur ...Salençon, Stephen Lyle. (2001). ''Handbook of Continuum Mechanics: General Concepts, Thermoelasticity'' p. 9}} ...
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  • .... Other nanotechnologies are still in the research phase, while others are concepts that are years or decades away from development. ...more complex direction, requiring skills in genetics, nanotechnology, and robotics.<ref name="nanofactory">{{cite web | url = http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is- ...
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  • ...n]]s of the Industrial Revolution, and are widely used in fields such as [[robotics]] and [[automotive engineering]].<ref>{{cite journal | author = Wright, M ...arly knowledge of aeronautical engineering was largely empirical with some concepts and skills imported from other branches of engineering.<ref name="americana ...
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