Industry 4.0 – Robots with Distributed Mobility and Elements of Artifical Intelligence

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Abstract

Robots artificial intelligence elements, which are a product and means of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, are a factor in the future development of the world’s society. The present article proposes building a strategy for the future development of robotics by laying the principle of appropriately distributed mobility and functionality based and corresponding artificial intelligence. This principle corresponds to the millennial history of the Earth living beings evolution. The autors introduce new concepts such as kinematic, technological (professional) and structural-functional intelligence. It analyzes the connectivity of the internet, cyber-physical systems. There are three approaches proposed for design development: biological, engineering (industrial) and hybrid.

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David Avishay. 2019. \u201cIndustry 4.0 – Robots with Distributed Mobility and Elements of Artifical Intelligence\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - D: Neural & AI GJCST-D Volume 19 (GJCST Volume 19 Issue D1): .

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Robots artificial intelligence elements, which are a product and means of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, are a factor in the future development of the world’s society. The present article proposes building a strategy for the future development of robotics by laying the principle of appropriately distributed mobility and functionality based and corresponding artificial intelligence. This principle corresponds to the millennial history of the Earth living beings evolution. The autors introduce new concepts such as kinematic, technological (professional) and structural-functional intelligence. It analyzes the connectivity of the internet, cyber-physical systems. There are three approaches proposed for design development: biological, engineering (industrial) and hybrid.

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